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Landmarks – Baltimore, Maryland
Inscription. Six members of the Baltimore City Fire Department died in the line of duty while fighting a fire at the Tru-Fit clothing company 507-509 East Baltimore Street on February 16, 1955. Batallion Chief Francis P. O'Brien, ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Funkstown, Maryland
Inscription. This bridge over Antietam Creek at Funkstown was built in 1833 by George Weaver for $1,800. At this site was Shafers Mill where flour was ground. The most notable feature of this bridge is the graduated size of its three ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Chesapeake City, Maryland
Inscription. This waterfront property was originally built as a private residence in 1920 for Captain Firman Layman, proprietor of the Bayard House Restaurant. The property housed a stable, barber shop and apartments until 1996 when ... More on HMDB
Lakes – Confluence, Pennsylvania
'Youghiogheny River Lake' is a flood control reservoir in southwestern Pennsylvania and western Maryland. It was formed in 1944 by the ... More on Wikipedia
Parks – Baltimore, Maryland
Inscription. After centuries of abuse, the Gwynns Falls is being restored as a healthy stream. Government, civic groups, and scientists monitor water quality here and work together to implement res... More on HMDB
Nature Scenery – Little Orleans, Maryland
'Green Ridge State Forest' is a state forest in Western Maryland. Approximately in size, it is situated along Green Ridge and Town Hill in eastern Allegany County. Camping, Hiking, Biking, ORV, Fishing, and Boating are all permitted ... More on Wikipedia
Things To Do – Lutherville Timonium, Maryland
about Magooby's Joke House: While primarily a venue for adults, Magooby's Joke House also hosts family-friendly ... More on GoCityKids
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