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- Port_Tobacco_River abstract "The Port Tobacco River is a tidal tributary of the Potomac River located in Charles County, Maryland in the United States. The river is approximately 4.2 miles (6.8 km) in length. Port Tobacco, the county seat of Charles County from 1658 to 1895, was an active port until that portion of the river became silted and unnavigable. When the railroad bypassed the town, business declined, and the county seat was moved to La Plata, Maryland.".
- Port_Tobacco_River length "6759.2448".
- Port_Tobacco_River mouthElevation "0.0".
- Port_Tobacco_River riverMouth Potomac_River.
- Port_Tobacco_River wikiPageExternalLink www.porttobaccoriver.org.
- Port_Tobacco_River wikiPageID "1300595".
- Port_Tobacco_River wikiPageLength "1821".
- Port_Tobacco_River wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- Port_Tobacco_River wikiPageRevisionID "633629097".
- Port_Tobacco_River wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Charles_County,_Maryland.
- Port_Tobacco_River wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rivers_of_Maryland.
- Port_Tobacco_River wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tributaries_of_the_Potomac_River.
- Port_Tobacco_River wikiPageWikiLink Charles_County,_Maryland.
- Port_Tobacco_River wikiPageWikiLink County_seat.
- Port_Tobacco_River wikiPageWikiLink La_Plata,_Maryland.
- Port_Tobacco_River wikiPageWikiLink Maryland.
- Port_Tobacco_River wikiPageWikiLink Port_Tobacco.
- Port_Tobacco_River wikiPageWikiLink Potomac_River.
- Port_Tobacco_River wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Port_Tobacco_River wikiPageWikiLinkText "Port Tobacco River".
- Port_Tobacco_River wikiPageWikiLinkText "Port Tobacco".
- Port_Tobacco_River hasPhotoCollection Port_Tobacco_River.
- Port_Tobacco_River location "Charles County, Maryland, US".
- Port_Tobacco_River mouth Potomac_River.
- Port_Tobacco_River name "Port Tobacco River".
- Port_Tobacco_River wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:CharlesCountyMD-geo-stub.
- Port_Tobacco_River wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Port_Tobacco_River wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Port_Tobacco_River wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_river.
- Port_Tobacco_River wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Maryland_waters.
- Port_Tobacco_River wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Potomac_River_System.
- Port_Tobacco_River wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Port_Tobacco_River subject Category:Landforms_of_Charles_County,_Maryland.
- Port_Tobacco_River subject Category:Rivers_of_Maryland.
- Port_Tobacco_River subject Category:Tributaries_of_the_Potomac_River.
- Port_Tobacco_River point "38.45777777777778 -77.035".
- Port_Tobacco_River type BodyOfWater.
- Port_Tobacco_River type NaturalPlace.
- Port_Tobacco_River type Place.
- Port_Tobacco_River type River.
- Port_Tobacco_River type Stream.
- Port_Tobacco_River type Watershed.
- Port_Tobacco_River type Location.
- Port_Tobacco_River type BodyOfWater.
- Port_Tobacco_River type Place.
- Port_Tobacco_River type RiverBodyOfWater.
- Port_Tobacco_River type Thing.
- Port_Tobacco_River type SpatialThing.
- Port_Tobacco_River type Q4022.
- Port_Tobacco_River type Q47521.
- Port_Tobacco_River comment "The Port Tobacco River is a tidal tributary of the Potomac River located in Charles County, Maryland in the United States. The river is approximately 4.2 miles (6.8 km) in length. Port Tobacco, the county seat of Charles County from 1658 to 1895, was an active port until that portion of the river became silted and unnavigable. When the railroad bypassed the town, business declined, and the county seat was moved to La Plata, Maryland.".
- Port_Tobacco_River label "Port Tobacco River".
- Port_Tobacco_River sameAs m.04r2zt.
- Port_Tobacco_River sameAs 4365960.
- Port_Tobacco_River sameAs Q7230983.
- Port_Tobacco_River sameAs Q7230983.
- Port_Tobacco_River lat "38.45777777777778".
- Port_Tobacco_River long "-77.035".
- Port_Tobacco_River wasDerivedFrom Port_Tobacco_River?oldid=633629097.
- Port_Tobacco_River isPrimaryTopicOf Port_Tobacco_River.
- Port_Tobacco_River name "Port Tobacco River".