Relay, Maryland
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The town of Relay, MD, is an enclave of Southwestern Baltimore County. It is often mistakenly categorized as being a subset of the Arbutus district, but is in fact its own individual entity with its own rich historical identity.
Relay is the site of Samuel Morse's Laboratory and is also where the world's first steam engine (The Tom Thumb) made its initial berth.
Relay is the site of Samuel Morse's Laboratory and is also where the world's first steam engine (The Tom Thumb) made its initial berth.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 39°13'46"N 76°42'11"W
- Easton, Maryland 69 km
- La Plata, Maryland 78 km
- Leesburg, Virginia 78 km
- Middletown, Delaware 86 km
- Ocean City, Maryland 164 km
- Hammonton, New Jersey 168 km
- Chincoteague, Virginia 174 km
- Westfield, New Jersey 256 km
- Farmville, Virginia 261 km
- Kearny, New Jersey 277 km
- Arbutus, Maryland 1.6 km
- Linthicum, Maryland 4 km
- Patapsco Valley State Park 4.4 km
- Elkridge, Maryland 4.9 km
- Catonsville, Maryland 5.4 km
- Glen Burnie, Maryland 11 km
- Severn, Maryland 11 km
- Howard County, Maryland 21 km
- Baltimore County, Maryland 25 km
- Anne Arundel County, Maryland 29 km