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Delve into Cayots
Cayots in Cecil County (Maryland) is a town located in United States about 76 mi (or 122 km) north-east of Washington DC, the country's capital town.
Time in Cayots is now 06:36 AM (Monday). The local timezone is named America / New York with an UTC offset of -4 hours. We know of 9 airports closer to Cayots, of which 3 are larger airports. The closest airport in United States is New Castle Airport in a distance of 19 mi (or 30 km), North-East. Besides the airports, there are other travel options available (check left side).
There are two Unesco world heritage sites nearby. The closest heritage site in United States is Independence Hall in a distance of 62 mi (or 100 km), North-East. Also, if you like the game of golf, there are some options within driving distance. We saw 10 points of interest near this location.
Since you are here already, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Elkton, Chestertown, Salem, Wilmington and Dover. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 28°C / 82 °F
Morning Temperature | 17°C / 62 °F |
Evening Temperature | 25°C / 76 °F |
Night Temperature | 20°C / 69 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 52% |
Air Pressure | 1017 hPa |
Wind Speed | Light breeze with 4 km/h (2 mph) from North-East |
Cloud Conditions | Broken clouds, covering 68% of sky |
General Conditions | Light rain |
Monday, 29th of April 2024
26°C (79 °F)
18°C (65 °F)
Light rain, moderate breeze, broken clouds.
Tuesday, 30th of April 2024
23°C (74 °F)
12°C (53 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, clear sky.
Wednesday, 1st of May 2024
21°C (71 °F)
11°C (51 °F)
Scattered clouds, gentle breeze.
Videos from this area
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6800lb Modified Gas class
Cecilton VFC with Mid-Atlantic pulling Association hosted a 6800lb Modified Gas class.
Dressage 1st level test 2 with 2 errors - Annie
This is Annie riding 1st level, test 2 at the 2010 USPC Delmarva C Dressage Regional rally. Half way through she made two errors on course and I turned off the camera - pretty abrupt ending......
BOHEMIA RIVER Mainship's photos around Chesapeake City, United States (northeatern cargo ships)
Preview of Mainship's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/mainship/1/1245714463/tpod.html This blog preview was made by TravelPod using...
Chesapeake City Maryland 4th of July Festivities
Chesapeake City Maryland 4th of July Festivities. Presented by Rich Cotton http://waterfrontproperties.com. In this video I talk about the Second Annual Chesapeake City Maryland fireworks display....
DAVE RUARK THE BASS COLLEGE CHESAPEAKE CITY
http://thebasscollege.com The Bass College is a different kind of site offering online bass fishing courses and one on one instructions in our teaching forums with Pros, Guides and Staff members...
Schaefer's Canal House Helipad OPEN
With the help from Matt Stuart, Chief Pilot for Liberty Aviation Transportation Inc. guests were able to enjoy lunch at the newly opened Schaefer's Canal House in Chesapeake City, MD. For aviation...
Steve's Marine Towing Service
C&D Canal, Jimmy's battery dies in Chesapeake City Maryland and I wind up towing him back to Salem NJ.
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Attractions and noteworthy things
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Chesapeake City, Maryland
Chesapeake City is a town in Cecil County, Maryland, United States. The population was 673 at the 2010 census. The town was originally named by Bohemian colonist Augustine Herman the Village of Bohemia (or Bohemia Manor), but the name was changed in 1839 when the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal was built. Today, the town contains numerous old homes from that era that have been converted in to bed and breakfasts, restaurants, and the local historical museum.
Bohemia Manor High School
Bohemia Manor High School is a public school operated by Cecil County Public Schools located approximately one mile south of the small town of Chesapeake City in Cecil County, Maryland. This is a small school of 685 students which shares its campus with Bohemia Manor Middle School. This school serves the Maryland communities of Chesapeake City, Cecilton, and parts of Elkton. The school is also known by the nickname "Bo Manor."
Bohemia Manor Middle School
Bohemia Manor Middle School is located in the historic town of Chesapeake City in Cecil County, Maryland. This school is operated by Cecil County Public Schools and shares its campus with Bohemia Manor High School. It houses grades 6 through 8 and has a student population of 541.
Chesapeake City Bridge
The Chesapeake City Bridge carries Maryland Route 213 across the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal in Chesapeake City, Maryland. There are two undivided traffic lanes and one sidewalk on the east side of the bridge. It was built in 1949 by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to provide a high-level canal crossing. An older vertical lift drawbridge was destroyed on July 28, 1942 after being struck by the tanker Franz Klasen. The bridge is identical in appearance to the old St.
Herring Island (Elk River)
Herring Island is a 2 acre private property at the mouth of the Herring Creek in Cecil County, Maryland. It has played a considerable role in local history, with local Native tribes hunting there and the English camping there during the War of 1812. Herring Island formed during the 17th century with the erosion of Herring Creek's peninsula into an island. From the early 20th Century until the 1970s it was a Boy Scout Camp, consisting of numerous log cabins.