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The Historical Society of Kent County is a delightful nonprofit organization that preserves the cultural history and legacy of Kent County, Maryland through the operation of several historic buildings and sites throughout the Chestertown region.

The Society provides brochures for self-guided walking tours for area visitors, which explore Chestertown's civic life and culture prior to and during the American Revolutionary War.

Visitors can download walking tour maps from the Society's website and learn about buildings with connections to the city's Revolutionary War and colonial-era figures. All tours begin at the Bordley History Center and feature written commentary and information drafted by local historian Robert J.H. Janson-LaPalme.

301 High St, Chestertown, MD 21620, Phone: 410-778-3499

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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