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Halethorpe MD 21227, United States of America

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Halethorpe MD 21227, United States of America
Inscription. "Along this section of the valley, where once the vibrant hum of a thriving industry could be heard. now the silence of the tomb prevails. The gods of progress direct its movements in mysterious ways." L. S. LeRendu, ... More on HMDB

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Halethorpe MD 21227, United States of America
Inscription. To honor and commemorate those of us who served in the Armed Forces: Andersen, Alber T.; Andrews, Kenneth S.; Arnold, Lester e.; Bailey, Charles W.; Baker, Wilfred E.; Baquol, Calvin L.; Barbaro, Joseph R.; Barnes, Beverly ... More on HMDB

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Halethorpe MD 21227, United States of America
Property Name: Thomas Viaduct, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Date Listed: 10/15/1966 Inventory No.: BA-143, HO-80 Location: River Road, Halethorpe, Baltimore County, Howard County Description: Constr... More on Mht.maryland.gov
Inscription. Commenced, July 4th, 1833. Finished July 4th, 1835. Johnathan Knight, Chief Engineer, Caspar W. Wever, Superintendent of Construction. Designed by Benjamin H. Latrobe. Built by John Mc... More on HMDB

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Halethorpe MD 21227, United States of America

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Halethorpe MD 21227, United States of America
Inscription. To remember those of this locality who gave their lives in the Great War 1917-1918: Clifton R. Faith, James Flood, Luther Williams (colored), And to honor those who served: David Allen, Norman F. Andreae, Millard Barnes, ... More on HMDB

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Halethorpe MD 21227, United States of America
Inscription. Created in 1830 as a change point, or "relay, " for horses hauling the first scheduled railroad cars in the U. S. The first rail link to nation's capital began here. Thomas Viaduct carries the track across Patapsco gorge; ... More on HMDB

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Halethorpe MD 21227, United States of America
Inscription. The basin in front of you and the house beside you are remnants of the Baltimore County Water and Electric Company that operated here from 1910 to 1922. the company, founded by Victor G. Bloede, supplied pressurized water ... More on HMDB

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Halethorpe MD 21227, United States of America
Inscription. Dorsey's Forge (1761-1815): "At that time there were two Negroes belonging to Edward H. Dorsey, a Negro man called Prince, who was a forgeman, and a Negro man called Sam who was a striker in a Blacksmith shop." Maryland ... More on HMDB

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Halethorpe MD 21227, United States of America
Inscription. When European settlers discovered the Patapsco Valley, they found a source of untamed beauty rich in resources. Susquehannock and Pscataway Indians hunted and fished the valley full of elk, black bear, bison, gray wolves ... More on HMDB
