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The King and Queen Seat is a natural 190-foot rock outcrop that overlooks Deer Creek Valley in Harford County, MD.
During the 17th Century, the Susquehannock Native Americans who lived in three settlements along Deer Creek used the King and Queen Seat at the Rocks as the site of ceremonial gatherings.
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