
'You Are Here' Maps-Cherished Homeland - Accokeek, MD
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Don.Morfe
N 38° 41.712 W 077° 03.947
18S E 320346 N 4284978
The 'You Are Here' Map shows that you are on Bryan Point Road near the Piscataway National Park Visitor Center, Accokeek, MD USA 20607
Waymark Code: WM18RZX
Location: Maryland, United States
Date Posted: 09/20/2023
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Cherished Homeland
Captain John Smith Chesapeake National Historic Trail
— Piscataway National Park —
This place has been the heart of the Piscataway people’s homeland for many centuries. Their leader’s town, Moyaone, was located here when John Smith and his crew visited in June 1608.
Smith did not write much about the Piscataway, except that the people of Moyaone welcomed them. However, Father Andrew White, a missionary arriving with English settlers in 1634, described the people whose territory extended over much of southern Maryland. He met the Piscataway leader at “as noble a seat as could be wished, and as good ground as I suppose is in all Europe.”
Piscataway people still live in this area and have strong ties to this land. They meet here for ceremonies and gatherings.
“…at Moyaone, Nacotchtant, and Toags the people did their best to content us.”
Captain John Smith, The General History of Virginia, 1624.
(Inscription to the left of the map)
Smith’s map shows the town of Moyaons, now Moyaone, which was the ancestral home of the Piscataway people.
Experience the Captain John Smith Trail in many ways at Piscataway Park:
*Learn more about the Piscataway people and their connection to this special place by visiting www.accokeek.org.
*Visit the National Colonial Farm in the park to see how early English colonists might have lived after Smith’s explorations opened the way to settlement.
*Fish the Potomac, described by John Smith as having”better fish, more plenty.” And more variety than the explorers found elsewhere.
*Access the Potomac and nearby Piscataway Creek from the park’s dock and kayak launch.
Location Name: Bryan Point Road, Accokeek, MD USA 20607

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Visit Instructions:
A photo of either you or your GPS at the site is welcomed but not required.