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Roberts Mill Ave., Taneytown, Maryland, United States

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12 E. Baltimore St. Taneytown MD 21787
Our motto is 'elegance personified'. From the minute you step into our Victorian Tearoom, you will be transported to another era. Chose to sit in our VIP section, the garden setting, or the parlor.... More on TeaMap
My aunt, along with myself, my mother, my sister-in-law, and my niece all enjoyed the wonderful tea selection and food that was second to none. More on TeaMap

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Harney, Maryland, United States
The Monocacy River is a free-flowing tributary of the Potomac River, which empties into the Atlantic Ocean via the Chesapeake Bay. The river is approximately 58 statute miles (93.3 km) long, with a drainage area of about 744 mi² ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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Taneytown MD 21787, United States of America
Inscription. Dedicated to the honor of the men and women of Taneytown who served in the armed forces of the United States of America in all wars. Mayor Raymond J. Perry, Councilman James C. Baumgardner, Councilman Carel E. Frock, ... More on HMDB

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Taneytown, Maryland, United States

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Taneytown MD 21787, United States of America
Inscription. First Corps marched from Marsh Run, Eleventh Corps from Emmitsburg to Gettysburg, Second Corps from Uniontown via Taneytown to near Gettysburg, Third Corps from Bridgeport via Emmitsbu... More on HMDB
Inscription. Headquarters Army of the Potomac moved from Middleburg to Taneytown. First Corps marched from Emmitsburg to Marsh Run, Third Corps from Taneytown to Bridgeport, Fifth Corps from Libert... More on HMDB

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3939 old taneytown rd.,taneytown,Maryland,21787

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T.H.S. Park Taneytown Maryland 21787

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Taneytown MD 21787, United States of America
Inscription. On June 29, 1863, Union Gen. George G. Meade ordered the Army of the Potomac to Pipe Creek to counter any move toward Washington or Baltimore by Gen. Robert E. Lees Army of Northern Virginia and to engage the Confederates ... More on HMDB

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Taneytown MD 21787, United States of America
Inscription. As part of General Meades screen for Washington as the Confederates invaded Maryland and Pennsylvania, the Third Corps, Army of the Potomac, arrived here June 30, 1863, from Taneytown, next day General Daniel E. Sickles ... More on HMDB
