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Medical Center is an island platformed Washington Metro station in Bethesda, Maryland, United States. The station was opened on August 25, 1984, and is operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). Providing service for the…
Mazza Gallerie is a retail, dining and entertainment complex in the Friendship Heights neighborhood of northwest Washington, D.C..
Martin's Additions is a village in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States.
The Lexington Market Metro Subway Station is one of 14 stops along the Baltimore Metro Subway line in the downtown Baltimore area. The station is a transportation hub, a designated transfer station to the Baltimore Light Rail Lexington Market Statio…
Lake Bernard Frank (Lake Frank), is a 54-acre (220,000 m2) reservoir on the North Branch of Rock Creek in Derwood, Maryland, United States, just east of Rockville. It is named after Bernard Frank, a wilderness activist and a co-founder of The Wilder…
The Jewish Museum of Maryland is located in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
Jessup is a passenger rail station on the MARC Camden Line between Washington, DC and Baltimore's Camden Station.
The Hamburg Street station is one of 33 stops on the Baltimore Light Rail. The station is located south of Camden Yards, adjacent to M&T Bank Stadium. The station did not exist when the light rail began operation in 1992. It was built in 1998 as an …
Halcyon House is a Federal-style home in Washington, D.C. Located in the heart of Georgetown, the house was built beginning in 1787 by the first Secretary of the Navy, Benjamin Stoddert.
Grosvenor–Strathmore (formerly Grosvenor) is a rapid transit station on the Red Line of the Washington Metro in North Bethesda, Maryland.
Fort Prince George was an uncompleted fort on what is now the site of Pittsburgh, at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. The site was originally a trading post established by Ohio Company trader …
Fort Bayard was an earthwork fort constructed in 1861 northwest of Tenleytown in the District of Columbia as part of the defenses of Washington, D.C. during the American Civil War. It never faced major opposition during the conflict and was decommis…
Courthouse is a transit-oriented neighborhood in Arlington County, Virginia.
The Convention Center Light Rail Stop is one of 33 stops on the Baltimore Light Rail. It is located adjacent to the Baltimore Convention Center for which it is named, and is also near the entrance to Oriole Park at Camden Yards as well as the Sports…
The University of the District of Columbia Community College (UDC-CC) is an open-enrollment, public junior college located in Washington, D.C.
Columbus Circle, also known as Union Station Plaza or Columbus Plaza, is a traffic circle at the intersection of Delaware, Louisiana and Massachusetts Avenues and E and First Streets, Northeast in Washington, D.C.
Clarendon Station is a side platformed Washington Metro station in the Clarendon neighborhood of Arlington, Virginia, United States. The station was opened on December 1, 1979, and is operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (W…
The Charles Theatre, often referred to as simply The Charles, is the oldest movie theatre in Baltimore. The theatre is a Beaux-Arts building designed as a streetcar barn in 1892 by Jackson C. Gott, located in what is now the Station North arts and e…
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