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Cheltenham MD 20623, United States of America

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Cheltenham MD 20623, United States of America
Inscription. Founded in 1873 at Westwood Farm, home of Julius H. Pyles. The cornerstone was laid on October 30, 1879 and the church constructed by the congregation. Enoch Pratt, Baltimore City philanthropist, attended the dedication. ... More on HMDB

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7606 Woodyard Road, Clinton, MD, 20735
Topics: historic homes. More on MuseumStuff.com
Inscription. Name derives from 7000-acre grant by Lord Baltimore in 1703. Although present house, known as Poplar Hill for many years, may date from latter part of 18th century, it was believed bui... More on HMDB

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Brandywine MD 20613, United States of America
Inscription. A 19th Century crossroads community named for a boundary stone with a “T” on the west side and “B” on the east to mark the division of acreage of William Townsh... More on HMDB
Inscription. Initials on a boundary stone which stood near this point and marked the corner of “Brookefield”: a tract of 2530 acres patented in 1664 to Thomas Brooke, 1632–1676, m... More on HMDB

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Brandywine MD 20613, United States of America

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Brandywine MD 20613, United States of America
Inscription. 1879  Centennial  1979, (Built 1879- Burned, Rebuilt 1896),  Located on early colonial survey line "The Golden Race" patented to Thomas Greenfield by Lord Baltimore in 1695. One of the earliest Methodist congregations ... More on HMDB

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Brandywine MD 20613, United States of America
Inscription. Entered Charles County near this spot after assassinating President Abraham Lincoln in Washington on April 14, 1965. , Erected by Maryland Historical Trust, Maryland State Highway Administration. , Location. 38° ... More on HMDB

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7606 Woodyard Road, Clinton MD 20735, United States of America
Poplar Hill on His Lordship's Kindness consists of a late Georgian brick house, built in 1787, that has been t ... More on PlanetWare
Inscription. The brick portion of this building, probably constructed in the early 1800s, is believed to have served as an infirmary for the enslaved population. Here, African-American women often ... More on HMDB

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6411 Oxon Hill Road, Oxon Hill, Maryland
Old-fashioned farm with animals, daily chore demonstrations, hay barn, feed room, equipment shed, workroom;... More on Search.visitmaryland.org
free children's farm; can learn to milk a cow for free . More on GeckoGo

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10201 Bee Oak Rd, Brandywine MD 20613
The Piscataway Indian Tribe made this section of Southern Maryland its winter camping ground because of the mild climate and abundance of game. Legend says there is an Indian Burial ground in Cedar... More on marylandstateparks.org
Hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Two pavilions for rental. A four-acre stocked pond is open for ... More on GreatCampingSpots.com
