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- Q6175562 abstract "Jefferson Patterson Park & Museum (JPPM) is a 560 acre state park and museum located along the Patuxent River in St. Leonard, Calvert County, Maryland. The property of JPPM was given to the state of Maryland by Mary Marvin Patterson in 1983 in honor of her husband Jefferson Patterson, a U.S. diplomat. Many of its buildings were designed by Gertrude Sawyer starting in the 1930s, and some landscaping was done by Rose Greely and Cary Milholland Parker.The property has more than 70 identified archaeological sites, with current excavation and research being done. The land features 9,000 years of documented human occupation.The park has hiking, walking, and bike trails, a canoe and kayak launch, a visitor's center with exhibits and a gift shop, an exhibit barn, a pavilion for event rental, a recreated Indian village, and a historic house. JPPM has several annual events as well as educational programs and summer camps. Admission is free.The visitor center, located in a former cattle barn, features displays about the science of archaeology and the work being done on the property. The barn features a War of 1812 exhibit, displays of antique farm equipment and displays about the site's archaeological and cultural history.The Indian Village was created in 2007 for the commemoration of the 400th anniversary of John Smith’s exploration of Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries. It provides a glimpse into life as it might have been when John Smith visited the people who lived along the Patuxent River. The village features four longhouses, a central fire pit, racks for smoking fish and meat, and a working garden outside the palisade where a variety of plants represent the crops Native people were growing.".
- Q6175562 wikiPageExternalLink www.jefpat.org.
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- Q6175562 comment "Jefferson Patterson Park & Museum (JPPM) is a 560 acre state park and museum located along the Patuxent River in St. Leonard, Calvert County, Maryland. The property of JPPM was given to the state of Maryland by Mary Marvin Patterson in 1983 in honor of her husband Jefferson Patterson, a U.S. diplomat.".
- Q6175562 label "Jefferson Patterson Park & Museum".
- Q6175562 homepage www.jefpat.org.