What is broomes island maryland?

Broomes Island, Maryland is a small, unincorporated community located in Calvert County. It is situated on the Patuxent River, and is home to about 900 residents.

The history of Broomes Island dates back to the 17th century, when the area was settled by English colonists. The island was named after William Brome, who owned land in the area in the early 1700s.

Today, Broomes Island is known for its seafood restaurants and marinas. It is a popular destination for boaters and anglers, as the Patuxent River is known for its abundance of fish.

In addition to its recreational opportunities, Broomes Island is also home to the Broomes Island Post Office and the Calvert Marina Golf Course.