Wye Mills, Maryland
Wye Mills is an unincorporated community in Talbot County, Maryland, United States, located at an altitude of. Wye Mills is located at the intersection of Maryland routes 404 and 662, just south of the Queen Anne's County border.
Notable landmarks
Wye Mills is the home of the Wye Mill which has been in nearly continuous operation since 1682. Today, it houses a museum in addition to its mill operations.The Wye Oak, was located in Wye Mills.
The Old Wye Church or St. Luke's is the only Anglican church that is dated back to the 18th century in Talbot County. The church opened in 1712.
The Wye House is a plantation mansion listed on the National Register of Historic Places, dating back to between 1780 and 1790. Also listed are the Old Wye Church, Miller's House, and Wilton.
The town also harbors Maryland's first regional community college, Chesapeake College.