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Bill Burton Fishing Pier State Park

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Bill Burton Fishing Pier
State Park
Bill Burton Fishing pier (foreground) and Choptank River Bridge
Location in Maryland
LocationDorchester County & Talbot County, Maryland, United States
Nearest cityCambridge, Maryland
Coordinates38°35′26″N 76°02′40″W / 38.59056°N 76.04444°W / 38.59056; -76.04444
Area26 acres (11 ha)[1]
DesignationMaryland state park
Established1987
AdministratorMaryland Department of Natural Resources
WebsiteBill Burton Fishing Pier State Park

Bill Burton Fishing Pier State Park (formerly the Choptank River Fishing Pier) is a public recreation area on the Choptank River in Trappe, Maryland. The state park preserves portions of the former Choptank River Bridge as a pier, and includes 25 acres (10 ha) of land upriver from the pier in Talbot County.[2]

The fishing pier was created after the Emerson C. Harrington Bridge, which had been dedicated in 1935 by President Franklin Roosevelt, was replaced with the Frederick C. Malkus Bridge in 1987.[3] In 2011, the pier was renamed to honor Bill Burton, a long-time outdoors writer and Chesapeake Bay fishing advocate, who played a significant role in preserving the old bridge as a fishing pier when the new bridge was constructed.[2]

References

  1. ^ "DNR Lands Acreage Report" (PDF). Maryland Department of Natural Resources. 2022. p. 8. Retrieved March 6, 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Bill Burton Fishing Pier State Park". Maryland Department of Natural Resources. Retrieved November 7, 2016.
  3. ^ "Choptank River Bridge". Choptank River Heritage. Retrieved November 1, 2017.

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