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  • |official_name = Huntingtown, Maryland |map_caption = Location of Huntingtown, Maryland
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  • |official_name = Solomons, Maryland |map_caption = Location of Solomons, Maryland
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  • |official_name = Lusby, Maryland |map_caption = Location of Lusby, Maryland
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  • '''Leonardtown''' is the county seat of [[St. Mary's County, Maryland]]. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 1,896. Leonardtown was founded when Maryland officials moved the county seat from [[St. Mary's City]] up to the undevelo
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  • |official_name = Owings, Maryland |map_caption = Location of Owings, Maryland
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  • [[Category:Charles County, Maryland]]
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  • '''Waldorf''' is an unincorporated community in [[Charles County, Maryland]]. As of the 2000 census, the CDP had a total population of 22,312. Waldo [[Category:Charles County, Maryland]]
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  • [[Category:Charles County, Maryland]]
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  • |official_name = Dunkirk, Maryland |map_caption = Location of Dunkirk, Maryland
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  • ...d a total population of 6,551. It is the county seat of [[Charles County, Maryland|Charles County]]. Although the town's name appears to be derived from Spani [[Category:Charles County, Maryland]]
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  • |official_name = North Beach, Maryland |map_caption = Location of North Beach, Maryland
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  • * [[Anne Arundel County, Maryland|Anne Arundel County]] (north) * [[Charles County, Maryland|Charles County]] (west)
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  • ''From the Maryland Department of Agriculture, Seafood Marketing Program'' * 2 dozen Maryland oysters, in shell
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  • ...he home of George Washington. The home was one of the finest built on the Maryland shore of the Potomac in the early eighteenth century. The Marshall family ...while after World War II. Between 1949 and 1968, the four-county Southern Maryland area, including Marshall Hall, offered the only legal slot machines in the
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  • #REDIRECT [[Saint Leonard, Maryland]]
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  • |official_name = Lexington Park, Maryland |map_caption = Location of Lexington Park, Maryland
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  • ...x, and is a few miles north of the popular weekend resort town [[Solomons, Maryland]]. The opening scene of the 1993 Clint Eastwood film In the Line of Fire wa ...St. Leonard can be found in Sara Ehrenbeck Leeland's book ''St. Leonard: A Maryland Tidewater Community,'' published by the St. Leonard Vision Group in 2004.
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  • |official_name = Prince Frederick, Maryland |map_caption = Location of Prince Frederick, Maryland
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  • |official_name = Chesapeake Ranch<br>Estates-Drum Point, Maryland |map_caption = Location of Chesapeake Ranch Estates-Drum Point, Maryland
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  • ...ril 4, 1996. The project is operated by [[Virtually Everything, Inc.]], a Maryland corporation.
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  • ...tuxent River]] and [[St. Leonard Creek]] in St. Leonard, [[Calvert County, Maryland]]. ...land. From Maryland Route 4, go south on Maryland Route 264, then south on Maryland Route 265 for 5.5 miles to the park.
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  • Located in the [[Chesapeake Bay]] near [[Ridge, Maryland]]. [[Category:Lighthouses in Southern Maryland]]
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  • This articles lists the highest paid public figures in southern Maryland. A public figure includes elected officials, government employees in leade '''Position:''' President, St. Mary's College of Maryland (SMCM), a Maryland state-owned institution.<br>
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  • ...islative District 29]] and Trustee Emeritus at the [[St. Mary's College of Maryland]].
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  • J. Harry "Chip" Norris currently serves as the mayor of [[Leonardtown, Maryland]]. * Member, Board of Directors, [[College of Southern Maryland Foundation]]
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  • President and Chief Executive Officer of [[Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative (SMECO)]]. * Member, Board of Trustees for the [[College of Southern Maryland]].
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  • ...cco]], [[Maryland Indian Heritage Society]], and the [[College of Southern Maryland]].
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  • ...signed the Declaration of Independence. Stone resided in [[Charles County, Maryland]] during the 1700's in a plantation called [[Habre de Venture]]. Today, th * The [[Thomas Stone High School]] in [[Waldorf, Maryland]] is named after him.
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  • ...Port Tobacco, the Southern Maryland Heritage Area Consortium, Preservation Maryland, and Preserve America.
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  • ...f $400,000 annually, making her one of the highest paid state employees in Maryland. Married with two children. * Board of Visitors, St. Mary's College of Maryland, 1996-.
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  • ...Nightline TV news magazine, Mr. Koppel maintains a home in [[St. Inigoes, Maryland]]. ...oard, [[Center for the Study of Democracy]] at the [[St. Mary's College of Maryland]].
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  • ...of [[Chaney Enterprises]]. Mr. Chaney lives on a horse farm in [[Lothian, Maryland]]. * Founder and director of Maryland Industries for Technical Education (MITE)
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  • Member of the Maryland House of Delegates. Represents [[Legislative District 29A]]. ....msa.md.gov/msa/mdmanual/06hse/html/msa12318.html John F. Wood, Jr. on the Maryland State Archives]
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  • ...Mary’s City Commission]], and Vice Chairman of the [[St. Mary's College of Maryland Board of Trustees]]. Resides in the [[St. Mary's City, Maryland]] vicinity.
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  • Southern Maryland is famous for its Stuffed Ham. *[http://somd.com/news/headlines/2007/6754.shtml Tradition of Southern Maryland Stuffed Ham Flourishes, The County Times, November 16, 2007]
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  • ...ools in [[Charles County, Maryland]]. The school is located in [[Waldorf, Maryland]]. Known as the Wolverines. * The Westlake High School varsity football team won the 2008 Maryland Football Championship title for the 3A division Dec. 4, 2008 against Wilde
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  • #redirect [[Prince Frederick, Maryland]]
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  • #redirect [[Upper Marlboro, Maryland]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Saint Leonard, Maryland]]
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