Places to stay in Morganza, Maryland
Morganza is a community in Saint Mary's County, Maryland. Today, it is home to a few homes and Saint Joseph's Catholic Church, which had been in the area since 1759. The current church on Route 5 at the top of the hill was built in 1860 and the Morganza Post Office was established there in 1867, named after the Morgan family. The post office is now located across from Chopticon High School. Morganza was home to two public one-room school houses and the church opened a parochial school for white students in 1926 and for black children in 1927. Saint Joseph's original cemetery is located at the bottom of the hill along Route 5 and for many years was forgotten under dense underbrush, but has since been cleared. The current 4-acre cemetery across from Saint Joseph's was purchased in 1904. Local dining options include Captain Leonards Seafood Market, Abell's Restaurant, Drift Inn Crab House, and Daly's Fresh Seafood.
If you are travelling in the area, Morganza is located close to Gilbert Run Reservoir Site Number 1, California Post Office, Killpeck Creek, Point Patience and Saint Clements Creek.
The center of Morganza ( which is at is longitude -76°41'44.552 and latitude 38°22'32.116 ) is located 7 miles away from Leonardtown and 8 miles away from Hollywood.
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The only properties we have listed are:
- The Inn at Leonardtown in Leonardtown - 7 miles
- Patuxent Camp Sites in Saint Leonard - 8 miles
- The Victorian Candle in Hollywood - 8 miles
- Red Roof Inn in California - 10 miles
However the distances involved may not make them a suitable alternative.
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