Hanover Farm House
The Hanover Farm House is a historic home located at Beallsville, Montgomery County, Maryland, United States.
Germantown is an urbanized census-designated place in Montgomery County, Maryland. With a population of 90,676 as of 2013 U.S. Census Bureau estimates, Germantown is the third most populous place in Maryland, after the city of Baltimore, and the census-designated place of Columbia, Maryland. If Germantown were to incorporate as a city, it would become the second largest incorporated city in Maryland, after Baltimore.
Population: 86,395
Latitude: 39° 10' 23.38" N
Longitude: -77° 16' 17.94" W
The Hanover Farm House is a historic home located at Beallsville, Montgomery County, Maryland, United States.
Willoughby Park is a city park in Friendship Heights, an incorporated area on the edge of Washington, D.C.. Named after the adjacent Willoughby Condominium Building, it is at the intersection of Willard Ave and South Park Ave.
Sharpshin Island ("Sharkskin Island" on some maps) is an island on the Potomac River in Maryland.
Purcell Knob is a spur of the Blue Ridge Mountain in Loudoun County, Virginia.
Pikesville Arsenal was a 19th-century United States Army fortification near Pikesville, Maryland, under control of the Army Ordnance Department.
Fairview is an unincorporated community in Frederick County, Maryland, United States.
Eleanor Roosevelt High School (ERHS), is a Maryland public magnet high school specializing in science, mathematics, technology, and engineering. The school was established in 1976 at its current location in Greenbelt, Maryland and is part of the Pri…
Ellsworth Place (formerly City Place Mall) is a 350,000-square-foot (33,000 m2), six-story, enclosed shopping mall that opened on April 2, 1992. It is located at the intersection of Fenton Street and Colesville Road (U.S. Route 29) in downtown Silve…
This is a list of bridges and tunnels on the National Register of Historic Places in the U.S.
Not to be confused with Prince George County Fire Department (Virginia)
The 1906 Washington DC train wreck occurred on the Metropolitan Branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Terra Cotta station in Washington DC on December 30, 1906 at 6:31 in the evening; when a locomotive pulling six empty cars crashed into the …