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Queenstown Locksmith

610 4H Park Rd Unit D
Queenstown, MD 21658

Queenstown Allied Locksmiths location with over 15,000 keys. Key cutting, key programming, high security laser cut keys and door locking hardware available at this location.

Queenstown Locksmith has been providing timely, professional locksmith services in the the Queenstown area for more than 18 years. We provide emergency locksmith services in Queenstown and surrounding areas, as well as scheduled locksmith services. We provide commercial locksmith services, residential locksmith services as well as automotive locksmith services. We replace lost or stolen keys, rekey locks, install locks, change locks and provide damage free safe openings. We cut keys on site at your location or at any of our storefront locations. High security and electronic access control systems are our specialty. Queenstown Locksmith also cuts laser type high security automotive keys and programs automotive transponder keys as well. Queenstown Locksmith is a member of the Allied Locksmiths of Maryland, an A+ Accredited member of the Better Business Bureau

24/7 Emergency Queenstown Locksmith

For emergency locksmith service in the Queenstown area, call (410) 822-8080 for timely, professional service. Our emergency locksmith services are scheduled on a first call, first served basis in Queenstown. We schedule your call for emergency locksmith services in Queenstown as a priority before scheduled locksmith service, and are happy to quote exactly what you should expect to pay for emergency locksmith services any time of day or night. We can open nearly any type of lock without any damage to the lock whatsoever. Your call will be answered by a technician with many years of locksmith experience who has knowledge in many different types of locking systems, including high security locks and electronic locks.



Some Interesting Queenstown Tidbits

Queenstown, Maryland is located in Queen Anne's County. The population of Queenstown was 664 people, according to the census that was taken in the year 2011. This population represents a 7.60% increase in the population of Queenstown since the year 2000.

In 1707, the community of Queen Anne's Towne was established. The name of the community was changed to Queen's Towne, and some years later the name became Queenstown an the letter e was dropped from Towne. Both Queen Anne's County and Queenstown were named in honor of England's Good Queen Anne.

In 1707, Queenstown became the first county seat. The original Courthouse was constructed in in 1708. Between the years of 1707 and 1782, the county seat stayed in Queenstown and was then relocated to Centreville.

The original land that the original courthouse was located on was purchased by the board of community commissioners in 1977. The courthouse had served as an antique store, a post office, a beer parlor, a restaurant, a grocery store, a pharmacy, a warehouse, and a home since 1782. For the purpose of acquiring and restoring the property, the board established the Historic Preservation Committee for Queenstown before 1977. More than Over 400 businesses and individual people helped with the restoration project. In 1979, the restored courthouse was opened to the public. Between the years of 1979 and 2002, a portion of the courthouse was the home of the Queenstown Town Office. These days, the restored Courthouse is a tourist attraction for those individuals who want to revisit history.

During the War of 1812, the community was the first and only community in Queen Anne's County that the British attacked. In 1813, the attack occurred on Bowlingly estate. Prior to moving on to Kent County, the British did some serious damage to the estate and its contents.

The Bowlingly estate remains and is a private residence. Queenstown continued to move forward after surviving War of 1812, an 1820 fire that nearly destroyed the community, the Great Depression, and the Civil and Mexican Wars.

Queenstown was a stop for numerous steamboats that would carry passengers to Baltimore and up and down the Chester River as well as bringing goods to the community during the early to middle 1850's.

These days, the most prevalent economic factors in the community are seafood harvesting and agriculture. Many tourists visit Queenstown as a result of the Queenstown Harbor Golf Links and the many different retail shopping outlets, all of which are thriving.

The commissioners of Queenstown Commissioners conduct regular business meetings in the Town Office on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of every month. These meetings are open to the public and during the meetings, time is reserved for the residents to register complaints, offer suggestions, or make inquiries.

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