Port Republic, Maryland


Unincorporated community in Maryland, United States



















Port Republic, Maryland
Unincorporated community



Port Republic is located in Maryland

Port Republic

Port Republic




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Port Republic is located in the United States

Port Republic

Port Republic




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Coordinates: 38°30′03″N 76°31′46″W / 38.50083°N 76.52944°W / 38.50083; -76.52944Coordinates: 38°30′03″N 76°31′46″W / 38.50083°N 76.52944°W / 38.50083; -76.52944
CountryUnited States
StateMaryland
CountyCalvert
Elevation

154 ft (47 m)
Time zone
UTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)
UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP code
20676
Area code(s)410, 443, and 667

GNIS feature ID
591051[1]

Port Republic is a small, rural unincorporated community located at the crossroads of MD 2/MD 4, MD 264, MD 509, MD 765, and Parkers Creek Road in
Calvert County, Maryland. It is approximately five miles south of Prince Frederick, the county seat of Calvert County.


While Port Republic is not incorporated and has no central business district, it nonetheless features several places of note, including historic Christ Episcopal Church, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973,[2] and a restored one room school building. The annual Calvert County Jousting Tournament is held the last Saturday in August on the grounds of Christ Church, and was featured in a 2005 edition of ESPN's SportsCenter's "50 States in 50 Days" feature. The former College of Southern Maryland campus at Port Republic was relocated in 2005 to Prince Frederick.


Residential communities located in Port Republic include Governors' Run, Kenwood Beach, Scientists' Cliffs, and Western Shores. Port Republic has a post office with the designated ZIP code 20676.



Notable residents



  • Earl F. Hance – Secretary of the Maryland Department of Agriculture from 2009–2015; owns a 600 acre farm in Port Republic[3]


References




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  2. ^ National Park Service (2008-04-15). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.


  3. ^ Maryland Department of Agriculture-Secretary Earl F, Hance







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