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Learn About Saint Leonard, Maryland

Saint Leonard is a town located in southeastern Calvert County.  It shares a border with the community of Broomes Island to the southeast.  The community of Port Republic and the City of Prince Frederick are located to the north.  Saint Leonard shares a border with the community of Lusby to the south.  According to the United States Census Bureau, Saint Leonard has a total area of 2.3 square miles.  Of that area, 2.3 square miles is land and 0.04 square miles is water.

Saint Leonard has a small central business district.  The town has several small shops, gas stations, and an independent grocery store.  The store was originally owned and operated by former Calvert County Commissioner Patrick Buehler.  An enclosed marketplace houses 80 vendors of antiques and collectibles.  Saint Leonard has a volunteer fire department which has hosted numerous high-profile musical acts, including Lynyrd Skynyrd, Alan Jackson, and Hootie and the Blowfish at an outdoor pavilion adjacent to the fire department.

Located near Saint Leonard is Flag Ponds Nature Park. It is a nature preserve south of Long Beach along the Chesapeake Bay.  Jefferson Patterson State Park is 7 miles south of town.  It is home to an annual Celtic festival and a Maryland’s state archaeological facility.  It is also the site of several key naval battles fought in the Patuxent River during the War of 1812.