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  • {{Image|ChesapeakeBayBridge.jpg|right|350px|The Chesapeake Bay Bridge}} ...of land. Approximately 200 miles long and between 4 to 30 miles wide, the Chesapeake Bay is one of the major [[estuary|estuaries]] of the eastern seaboard of the [[
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  • Maryland's largest city, located on the [[Chesapeake Bay]], 40 mi. NE of Washington, D.C.
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  • ...egion of eastern [[Virginia (U.S. state)|Virginia]], with a coast on the [[Chesapeake Bay]], including [[Norfolk]], [[Williamsburg]], [[Newport News]], and [[Portsmo
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  • ...rmanent European settlement in [[North America]], founded in 1607 in the [[Chesapeake Bay]] region of [[Virginia (U.S. state)|Virginia]].
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  • ...state boat of [[Maryland (U.S. state)|Maryland]], used for oystering on [[Chesapeake Bay]]
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  • {{Image|ChesapeakeBayBridge.jpg|right|350px|The Chesapeake Bay Bridge}} ...of land. Approximately 200 miles long and between 4 to 30 miles wide, the Chesapeake Bay is one of the major [[estuary|estuaries]] of the eastern seaboard of the [[
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  • ...|website=census.gov |access-date=2021-10-06}}</ref> It is a seaport, on [[Chesapeake Bay]], and home to a [[US Navy]] base.
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  • ...tisan Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Caucus and Co-Chairman of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed Task Force; former Maryland legislator, U.S. Senate professional
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  • ...ed on a peninsula that has the [[Delaware Bay]] on its east side and the [[Chesapeake Bay]] on its west side. The west side of the peninsula is part of [[Maryland (
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  • ...ortion of the [[Wikipedia:Patapsco River|Patapsco River]], an arm of the [[Chesapeake Bay]]. In 2021, it had 576,498 people (well more than half of whom are African
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  • ...ginia (U.S. state)|West Virginia]]. Additionally, it is bisected by the [[Chesapeake Bay]]. An approximately square section of southeastern Maryland was sectioned o
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  • A large container ship, the ''[[Evergreen Forward]]'', ran aground in [[Chesapeake Bay]].<ref name=baltimoreCbslocal2022-03-20/> Representatives of the firefight She is the only fireboat in Chesapeake Bay that is crewed 24x7, 365 days a year.<ref name=baltimoreCbslocal2022-03-20/
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  • ...charter by [[King James I]] of [[England]] to establish a colony in the [[Chesapeake Bay]] region of [[Virginia (U.S. state)|Virginia]]. In 1624, Virginia became a
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  • ...lused by the federal government. The department acquired it for use on the Chesapeake Bay and renamed it after the first DNR secretary and former Maryland Governor J | title = Meet the four ice breakers operating on the Chesapeake Bay
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  • ...mall Craft Facility of the Severn River Command for experimental duties in Chesapeake Bay. In tests conducted under the auspices of the [[Naval Research Laboratory]]
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  • ...down along the [[East Coast of the United States|Atlantic coast]] and in [[Chesapeake Bay|Chesapeake]] waters, ''Polana'' steamed for [[Newport, R.I.]] to assume dut
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  • | title = Meet the four ice breakers operating on the Chesapeake Bay
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  • ...'' got underway for [[Hampton Roads]], Va., and a brief shakedown in the [[Chesapeake Bay]]-[[Virginia Capes]] area. After loading at [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk
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  • ...], her sister ship, aboard for training. After a shakedown cruise in the [[Chesapeake Bay]] she left the [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] area and proceeded, via th
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  • Following shakedown training in the [[Chesapeake Bay]], ''Troilus'' departed [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] on [[11 July]] an
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  • Following shakedown training in the [[Chesapeake Bay]] area from [[14 December]] to [[23 December]], the attack cargo ship loade
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  • ...Ohio Canal) was constructed above the Fall Line. The goal was to unite the Chesapeake Bay with the Ohio River system the way the Erie Canal had opened up the Great L ...The dominant geographical feature of the region is the [[Chesapeake_Bay | Chesapeake Bay]]. Rivers in the region rise and fall with the tides because they flow into
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  • ...England]] term; it is called a "hard-shelled clam" in the waters of the [[Chesapeake Bay]]. By either name, it is a slow-growing species, although not overfished; c
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  • ...in]]s and through the [[valley]]s of [[Appalachia]] and empties into the [[Chesapeake Bay]] near [[Point Lookout]], [[Maryland (U.S. state)|Maryland]]. The river's l
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  • The ship held shakedown training in the [[Chesapeake Bay]] and then moved up the coast to Davisville, R.I., to load cargo. On 4 Janu
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  • ...egion in 1525, stopping at several locations between Amelia Island and the Chesapeake Bay. In 1526 de Ayllón led a colonizing expedition of some 600 people to the S
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  • ...iver men of the 1st Marines, ''Electra'', upon her return trained in the [[Chesapeake Bay]] with troops assigned to the initial north African landings. On [[23 Octob ...ul and permanent repairs, ''Electra'' carried out amphibious training in [[Chesapeake Bay]] until the end of the year, then sailed from Norfolk 11 December 1943 for
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  • Following shakedown in [[Chesapeake Bay]], ''Waukesha'' got underway for the Pacific on 27 March 1945. She transite
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  • Following shakedown in [[Chesapeake Bay]], ''Medea'' loaded cargo at [[Hampton Roads]], and steamed to [[Hawaiian I
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  • Following shakedown in the [[Chesapeake Bay]] area, the attack cargo ship got underway for the Pacific theater on 12 Fe
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  • Manned by a Coast Guard crew, she conducted brief shakedown training in [[Chesapeake Bay]] and sailed on [[15 September]] via the [[Panama Canal]] to the [[West Coa
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  • ...ated the shorelines of Acadia and the Mid-Atlantic colonies south to the [[Chesapeake Bay]] as [[New England]].
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  • After conducting shakedown training in the [[Chesapeake Bay]], the command ship left [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]], Va., on [[17 Au
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  • Following shakedown training in [[Chesapeake Bay]], ''Vinton'' sailed via the [[Panama Canal]] zone for the Central Pacific
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  • ...tober]], the attack transport got underway for shakedown training in the [[Chesapeake Bay]]. She left the [[East Coast of the United States|east coast]] on [[7 Novem
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  • The attack cargo ship held shakedown training in the [[Chesapeake Bay]] area in early February 1945 and then loaded cargo at [[Naval Station Norf
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  • ...t [[Boston, Massachusetts]], Mass., the attack cargo ship sailed for the [[Chesapeake Bay]] in mid-November. After shakedown training, the new attack cargo ship ente
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  • ...attack cargo ship got underway on 28 February and held shakedown in the [[Chesapeake Bay]]. On 13 March, she arrived at [[Staten Island]], New York — where she lo ...r, ''Achernar'' got underway for a brief period of trials and exercises in Chesapeake Bay. The ship returned to Norfolk on 11 December, took on cargo, and got underw
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  • The attack transport completed shakedown training in the [[Chesapeake Bay]] early in December and steamed to [[Davisville, Rhode Island]], to load Ha
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  • ...the Potomac and Upper Bay. Larger than normal blooms occurred in the upper Chesapeake Bay and it’s tributaries during August and September 2000.
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  • Following shakedown in [[Chesapeake Bay]], ''Muliphen'' sailed 1 December 1944 to operate with the [[Key West, Fla.
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  • ''Rolette'' proceeded to [[Chesapeake Bay]] in May 1945, 2 days after Germany surrendered. She loaded her first cargo
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  • After shakedown in the [[Chesapeake Bay]] area, ''Prentiss'' sailed from [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] for [[Pe
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  • ...Norfolk]] on [[3 June]] and underwent shakedown in [[Hampton Roads]] and [[Chesapeake Bay]] from [[4 June]] to [[13 June]]. After post-shakedown repairs, she sailed
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  • ...50. Through 1960, she operated from Norfolk in training and exercises in [[Chesapeake Bay]] and in the [[Caribbean]], along with five periodic deployments to the [[M
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  • ...the Potomac and Upper Bay. Larger than normal blooms occurred in the upper Chesapeake Bay and it’s tributaries during August and September 2000.
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  • Following trials in [[Long Island Sound]] and shakedown training in [[Chesapeake Bay]], the new attack cargo ship got underway from [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norf
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  • Following sea trials in [[Chesapeake Bay]], ''Wasatch'' sailed for the [[Pacific]] on [[26 June]]—in company with
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  • After training in [[Chesapeake Bay]], ''New Hanover'' cleared [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] on 24 January
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  • After shakedown in the [[Chesapeake Bay]], ''Montague'' proceeded to [[Hawaiian Islands|Hawaii]], arriving [[Pearl
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  • ...t the [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] Navy Yard, the ship departed the [[Chesapeake Bay]] on [[7 May]] with 5,038&nbsp;tons of dry cargo. Steaming in company with
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  • ...ston, Massachusetts]] on [[9 July]]; conducted shakedown training in the [[Chesapeake Bay]]; and got underway on [[29 July]], bound for the [[Panama Canal Zone|Canal
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  • ...CAMID I, II. and III, [[amphibious warfare]] exercises conducted in the [[Chesapeake Bay]] area and encompassing joint training for [[USMA|Military Academy]] cadets
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  • ...Norfolk|Norfolk]], Va., on [[22 October]] and conducted shakedown in the [[Chesapeake Bay]] from [[24 October]] to [[2 November]]. The attack cargo ship got underway
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  • After fitting out at Boston, Mass., the attack cargo ship proceeded to the [[Chesapeake Bay]] for shakedown training. She then sailed to the naval supply depot at Bayo
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  • ...ing day and, for the next nine days, conducted shakedown training in the [[Chesapeake Bay]]. Following post-shakedown availability at the [[Norfolk Navy Yard]], she On 2 September, she left the Chesapeake Bay on her way to the [[Pacific Ocean]]. The ship transited the Panama Canal on
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  • ...Yard, the new attack cargo ship got underway for shakedown training in the Chesapeake Bay. She entered the Norfolk Navy Yard for an availability on 27 April, took on ...perated in the area of Norfolk and Little Creek, VA|Little Creek, Va., the Chesapeake Bay, and Onslow Beach and Morehead City, N.C. The ship was involved in LANTFLEX
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  • ...spent the next two months conducting amphibious warfare exercises in the [[Chesapeake Bay]] area. In April she put into the yards at [[Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|Phi
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  • Following shakedown in [[Chesapeake Bay]], she served as a training vessel at [[Little Creek, VA]] and [[Newport, R
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  • Following [[shakedown]] in [[Chesapeake Bay]] from March 25 to March 28, 1945, the attack cargo ship operated along the
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  • After [[shakedown]] in [[Chesapeake Bay]], the new attack cargo ship departed [[Norfolk, Virginia]], for [[Hawaii (
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  • ...r 1944, the attack cargo ship got underway for shakedown training in the [[Chesapeake Bay]]. She arrived at [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk, Va.]], on the 23d to emb
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  • After initial trials in [[Long Island Sound]], shakedown in [[Chesapeake Bay]], post-shakedown availability at the [[Naval Station Norfolk|Norfolk]] Nav
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  • ...5 October 1944 and underwent shakedown training in [[Hampton Roads]] and [[Chesapeake Bay]] from [[7 October]] to [[18 October]]. After repairs, she arrived at [[Bay
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  • ...the [[Boston Navy Yard]], ''Turandot'' made her shakedown cruise in the [[Chesapeake Bay]] in July 1945. After undergoing availability at [[Norfolk Naval Shipyard|N
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  • ''Virgo'' conducted her shakedown training in the [[Chesapeake Bay]] and off the [[Virginia Capes]] in July and August and then departed [[Nav
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  • ===Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel incident=== ...lines. On 21 January 1970, ''Yancey'', at anchor near one stretch of the [[Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel]] near Norfolk, dragged her anchors in a snowy gale and, driv
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  • ...d on [[19 November]] and, on the 25th, began her shakedown cruise in the [[Chesapeake Bay]]. After a post-shakedown availability period, she sailed for the [[Panama
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  • .... The most famous episode was a series of British raids on the shores of [[Chesapeake Bay]] which included an attack on [[Washington, D.C.|Washington]] that resulted ...ish merely landed behind the defenses. In August a British force landed in Chesapeake Bay, routed the Americans at the battle of Bladensburg on August 24, marched in
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  • ...eaching Norfolk, ''Alcyone'' began a period of training exercises in the [[Chesapeake Bay]] which lasted until early June. She sailed with Task Force 65 on the 8th f
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  • ...Station Norfolk|Norfolk, Va.]], and then conducted shakedown training in [[Chesapeake Bay]]. On [[8 June]], she put to sea with a convoy bound for the [[Mediterranea
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  • ...lled. After her return to Norfolk on [[1 November]], the ship trained in [[Chesapeake Bay]].
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  • ...ston, Massachusetts]], Mass., ''Renate'' conducted shakedown training in [[Chesapeake Bay]] ([[13 March]]–[[19 March]]), after which time she underwent post-shaked
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  • ...previously thought to be a relatively small extraterrestrial impact in the Chesapeake Bay area was in fact quite large (around 137 kilometers in diameter), and struc
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  • ...out at [[Charleston, South Carolina]], and sailed on October 31 for the [[Chesapeake Bay]] on her shakedown cruise. After loading cargo, she departed [[Norfolk, Vir
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  • ...he new cargo vessel got under way from [[Hampton Roads]] for training in [[Chesapeake Bay]]; then, in October, she conducted landing exercises to prepare for the [[A
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  • In 1996, Colby launched his canoe for apparently recreational boating in the Chesapeake Bay. He was found dead several days later; the autopsy suggested he may have co
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  • ...otia]], [[Newfoundland]]), [[New England]], the [[Middle Colonies]], the [[Chesapeake Bay Colonies]] (or "Upper South") and the Lower South. In addition, Spanish an ==Chesapeake Bay area==
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  • ...sea) North America. Captain [[John Smith]], for example, sailed up the [[Chesapeake Bay]] in the early 1600s looking for a river that led to the Passage, but by th
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  • ...sea) North America. Captain [[John Smith]], for example, sailed up the [[Chesapeake Bay]] in the early 1600s looking for a river that led to the Passage, but by th
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  • *[[Chesapeake Bay Retriever]]
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  • ...ng combat, she went to sea early in April to begin a month's training in [[Chesapeake Bay]].
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  • Early battles in support of the blockade included the Blockade of [[Chesapeake Bay]]<ref>[http://www.cr.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/va001.htm National Park Servi
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  • ...headwaters of the South Branch of the Potomac River, which is part of the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
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  • ...here, she loaded tank lighters and equipment for amphibious exercises in [[Chesapeake Bay]]. The ship spent the next six weeks engaged in training, particularly dril
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  • ...several co-religionists to Talbot County on the [[Eastern Shore]] of the [[Chesapeake Bay]] in 1659. There, with 400 acres on the banks of the [[Choptank River]] he
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  • ...finally arrived in Virginia on [[April 26]], 1607 at the entrance to the [[Chesapeake Bay]]. They named the Virginia capes after the sons of their king, [[Cape Henry ...ry Clinton]], Cornwallis moved down the [[Virginia Peninsula]] towards the Chesapeake Bay were Clinton planned to extract part of the army for a siege of [[New York,
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  • ...tp://woodshole.er.usgs.gov/epubs/bolide/introduction.html#what_is_a_bolide Chesapeake Bay Bolide] Woods Hole Field Center, U.S. Geological Survey. “There is no con
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