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Cockeysville MD 21030, United States of America
Inscription. Building constructed and furnished at cost of $60,000 from proceeds of sale of old Almshouse property under authority of County Commissioners granted by Acts of Maryland General Assembly, April 1, 1872. Site purchased ... More on HMDB

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Cockeysville MD 21030, United States of America
Inscription. Colonel Nicholas Merryman Bosley, builder, 1810, awarded silver tankard “by the hand of Lafayette” for best cultivated Maryland farm, 1824. Also home of John Merryman, early importer, 1848, of registered Hereford ... More on HMDB

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Loch Raven, MD
'Loch Raven Reservoir' is a reservoir that provides drinking water for Baltimore City and most of Baltimore County, Maryland. Originally built in 1881 as a dam and water tunnel to channel water to Lake Montebello and Lake Clifton, ... More on Wikipedia

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2813 Jerusalem Road, Kingsville, Maryland
Museum exhibits, artifacts from grist mill village, operated 1772-1961. Blacksmithing, 18th- and 19th-century living history ... More on Search.visitmaryland.org
This 18th/19th century Quaker village is home to various living history programs as well as a museum and visitor center. A 318 acre tract of land was patented to Nicholas Hempstead and John Walley ... More on Heritage

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1700 East Cold Spring Lane, Baltimore, MD 21251-0001

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Parkton, MD
'Prettyboy Reservoir' occupies 206.5 sq/km of northern Baltimore County, Maryland, also known as the Hereford Zone. Even though the reservoir is located in the county, Baltimore City owns the reservoir and the surrounding land. The ... More on Wikipedia

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2640 St. Paul Street, Baltimore
TOTAL ESTIMATED COSTS (minimum): $445,000 * * * * * * * * * * Are there 500 faith-filled people who could a... More on Stalphonsusbalt.org
The Mass was peaceful and the choir sang beautifully . More on Yahoo! Travel

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519 West Fayette Street, Baltimore, MD 21201-1768
Guided tours of burying ground and catacombs. Resting place of Edgar Allan Poe and prominent Maryland political ... More on Search.visitmaryland.org
Inscription. When leaders of First Presbyterian Church decided to build an new church atop their 18th-century burying ground, they hoped to serve Baltimores growing west end and protect their buria... More on HMDB

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535 Hampton Lane, Towson, Maryland, 21286
Hampton is the story of people -- enslaved African Americans, indentured servants, industrial and agricultu... More on Nps.gov
This National Historic Site is one the the most beautiful places in America. The history is fascinating, th... More on TripAdvisor

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Charles and Cross St., Baltimore, MD 21230
This small park is listed because its in easy walking distance from the Inner Harbor. Dogs on leash are wel... More on DogFriendly.com
From there you have a great View around over Inner Harbor and you can enjoy the Skyline especially when you... More on GeckoGo
