Lexington Park, Maryland, United States

History : Native American | Colonial era | Pre-1940s community | World War Two | Economy | Base | Civilian home prices | Schools | Education : University | Archeological sites | United States Colored Troops Memorial Statue | St. Richards Manor | Historic St. Mary's City | Geography

🇺🇸 Lexington Park is a place in St. Mary's County, Maryland, United States, and the principal community of the Lexington Park, Maryland Micropolitan Statistical Area.

History: Native American Archeological research in the county has shown that Native American peoples inhabited the area for at least 10,000 years. At the time of the arrival of the first colonists, the area was inhabited by the Yaocomico branch of the Piscataway Indian Nation. The Piscataway Nation, although fragmented, still exists today, and has small communities and cultural centres in other parts of the county.

Colonial era The area was expanded into by "planters" (mostly tobacco farmers) who moved into the area as the original settlement in St. Mary's City grew. Early plantations were first farmed by indentured and free labor, but in the late 1600s slavery began to establish itself in Maryland and the character of farming changed due to this. Wealth was concentrated in very few hands and small free farmers and laborers were pushed out or "down" (into poverty) due to competition with slave labor.

Pre-1940s community Before the establishment of the Patuxent Naval Air Station, there were tobacco farms in what is now Lexington Park, or the base proper, and also crabbing, fishing and oyster harvesting communities in the waterfront areas. Many residents of these communities had roots going back more than 300 years in the area. Many were pushed out by eminent domain land seizures during World War Two, in order to create the new military base. Memories of this loss are still strong among older county residents. The economic boost brought by the base was welcome, but many never felt sufficiently compensated for the loss of their centuries-old homes, landholdings and fishing and farming community.

Nearby, Dashiell Hammett, noted novelist, was born on May 27, 1894.

World War Two: Advent of naval base spurs establishment of "Lexington Park" "Lexington Park" came into being in 1943 with the establishment of the Patuxent Naval Air Station during World War II, and was named for the recently sunk USS Lexington aircraft carrier. Prior to this Lexington Park was called "Jarboesville". John Glenn, Alan Shepard, and many noted astronauts trained there. In 1977 the Governor Thomas Johnson Bridge spanning the Patuxent River linked the area to Calvert County and Solomons, Maryland.

In recent years several aerospace and high-tech companies have located in the area bringing additional jobs. Continually expanding shopping centres along Maryland Route 235 ("Three Notch Road") and Great Mills Road have many department stores.

Economy Town Lexington Park in seaside St. Mary's County is one of the nation's fastest-growing "micropolitan" areas, expanding by 14.6 percent since 2000, largely on the strength of military growth. The county population has surpassed 100,000 in 2010. In addition, Southern Maryland is the fast-growing area in the state, and a very desirable bedroom community for people who work in the District of Columbia, but unlike neighboring Charles and Calvert counties, many in St. Mary's County both work and live in the county.

Base The Patuxent River Naval Air Station, which is based in Lexington Park, employs about 20,000 people, driving about 75 percent of the economy in St. Mary's County and providing roughly $3 billion to the state economy.

Civilian home prices The average price of a home in St. Mary's County in 2014 is $252,100, compared with $337,501 in 2007, and about $200,000 in 2003. The area is surrounded by farmland and has a countryside charm with a historical appeal. In addition, there are many high tech jobs.

Schools Elementary and Secondary schools Lexington Park's public schools are part of the St. Mary's County Public Schools. The schools in town include Town Creek Elementary, Greenview Knolls Elementary, Lexington Park Elementary, George Washington Carver Elementary, Esperanza Middle, and Spring Ridge Middle. Great Mills High, Chesapeake Public Charter, and Fairlead Academy are also close by in neighboring Great Mills.

Education: University St. Mary's College of Maryland St. Mary's College of Maryland is located seven miles south of Lexington Park and is one of only two public honors colleges in the nation.

It is ranked "5th in the nation" under the "public colleges" category by U.S. News & World Report.

It is also ranked "4th in the nation" under the category of "Best schools for veterans" by U.S. News & World Report.

College of Southern Maryland The College of Southern Maryland, a community college, offers classes in and near the area.

Merchant Marine academy The Paul Hall Center for Maritime Studies (a merchant marine academy) is only about 20 minutes away.

Archeological sites Mattapany-Sewall Archeological Site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

Other archeological research is done periodically on parts of the naval base (and its adjacent waters), focusing on Civil War, War of 1812 and colonial research.

United States Colored Troops Memorial Statue The United States Colored Troops Memorial Statue is located in Lexington Park. It is a nationally recognised memorial to the more than 700 African-American soldiers and sailors from St. Mary's County who served in the Union forces during the Civil War. The memorial also includes an educational display. Special celebrations are also held there each year.

The mission of the site is to welcome people of all backgrounds, to honor those who served and to tell their story. The memorial is located in John G. Lancaster Park on 21550 Willows Road.

St. Richards Manor St. Richard's Manor was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

Historic St. Mary's City Historic St. Mary's City, seven miles south of Lexington Park, is the site of the founding of the Maryland colony as well as being recognised as the birthplace of religious freedom in America. It is now a reconstructed colonial town, a museum complex, and a centre for living history. It also features the Maryland Dove, a full-sized working replica of the sailing ship that bore the first colonists to the new Maryland colony.

The complex shows what colonial life was like in what is now Lexington Park as well as both areas were originally part of the same settlement.

Geography Lexington Park has a total area of 8.1 square miles (21 km²), of which 8.0 square miles (21 km²) is land and 0.1 square miles (0.26 km²) (1.24%) is water.

Lexington Park, Maryland, United States 

Lexington Park has a population of over 11,626 people. Lexington Park also forms the centre of the wider California-Lexington Park metropolitan area which has a population of over 113,510 people.

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