Gamber, Maryland
Gamber is an unincorporated community located in Carroll County, Maryland. Gamber is located at the intersection of Maryland Route 91 and Maryland Route 32, near the border of Carroll and Baltimore Counties.
Columbia is a planned community comprising 10 self-contained villages, located in Howard County, Maryland—the second wealthiest county in the United States, according to 2013 U.S. Census Bureau figures. It began with the idea that a city could enhance its residents' quality of life. Creator and developer James W. Rouse saw the new community in terms of human values, rather than merely economics and engineering.
Population: 99,615
Latitude: 39° 14' 25.37" N
Longitude: -76° 50' 21.91" W
Gamber is an unincorporated community located in Carroll County, Maryland. Gamber is located at the intersection of Maryland Route 91 and Maryland Route 32, near the border of Carroll and Baltimore Counties.
Ferndale is a stop on the Baltimore Light Rail system. Northbound trains depart for Timonium, continuing on at off-peak hours to Hunt Valley; southbound trains depart for Cromwell Station/Glen Burnie.
Discovery-Spring Garden is a former census-designated place in Frederick County, Maryland, United States. It is the combination of the two communities of Discovery and Spring Garden.
Cultural Center is a stop on the Baltimore Light Rail system. It is served by all three services that the Baltimore Light Rail operates. There is currently no free public parking at this station.
Comus is an unincorporated community in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. Its elevation is 591 feet (180 m).
The Cold Spring Lane Light Rail Stop is one of 33 stops on the Baltimore Light Rail.
Cherry Hill is a stop on the Baltimore Light Rail system.
Centre Street is a stop on the Baltimore Light Rail system. It is served by all three services that the Baltimore Light Rail operates. There is currently no free public parking at this station.
Bugle Field was a Baltimore based, predominantly wooden stadium utilized by the two primary Negro League teams of the 1916 to 1950 era, the Baltimore Black Sox, (1916-1933), and the Baltimore Elite Giants, (1938-1950). The Black Sox had a short tenu…
The Barnesville MARC Station in Barnesville, MD is a passenger rail station on the MARC Brunswick Line between Washington, D.C. and Martinsburg, WV (with and extension to Frederick, MD). It is located at 8 Beallsville Road (MD 109) in Barnesville, M…
Baltimore Highlands is a stop on the Baltimore Light Rail system. There are currently 50 free parking spaces.
Baltimore Coliseum was an indoor arena in Baltimore, Maryland.
Baitur Rehman Mosque (House of the Gracious) is located in Silver Spring, Maryland in the United States. The mosque was inaugurated by Mirza Tahir Ahmad, the late Head of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, on 14 October 1994. The mosque is run by the A…
The 14th New Jersey monument is a memorial monument located on the Monocacy battlefield in Frederick, Maryland that stands to honor the men of the volunteer force that protected the Monocacy Junction during the crucial winter of 1863-1864. Their hal…
Wilson Park is a small community in northheast Baltimore, Maryland and one of the first African-American communities in the city. Its bounded on the south by 43rd Street and the east by The Alameda. Two community associations serve the area: the Kim…
Westport is a stop on the Baltimore Light Rail system and is named after the surrounding neighborhood. The station is located north of Smith Cove on the west side of the Patapsco River.
WRBS (1230 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Christian talk format. Licensed to Baltimore, Maryland, the station serves the Baltimore area.
Valley Mill is a children's day summer camp and kayaking school in Germantown, Maryland.