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  • ...e county seat of [[Charles County, Maryland|Charles County]]. Although the town's name appears to be derived from Spanish, it is pronounced [[International The town is governed by a mayor. [[Roy Hale]] currently holds the position.
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  • 4030 Old Town Road
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  • ...ounty seat of [[St. Mary's County, Maryland]]. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 1,896. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 8.0 square kilometer|km² (3.1 square mile|mi²
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  • ...n located in [[Charles County, Maryland]]. As of the [[2000]] census, the town had a total population of 3,422. It has long been the site of a naval base According to the [[United States Census Bureau]], the town has a total area of 3.2 [[square kilometer|km²]] (1.2 [[square mile|mi
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  • .... Waldorf was formerly the site of a train station near the middle of old town Waldorf. Waldorf is now largely subsumed by the large community of St. Cha ...Development which fueled the community of St. Charles, south of Waldorf's town center.
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  • ...town located in [[Calvert County, Maryland]]. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 3,180. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 7.2 [[square kilometer|km²]] (2.8 [[square mile|mi
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  • |settlement_type = [[Town]] ...ation was 1,880 at the 2000 census. The town is contiguous with the larger town of [[Chesapeake Beach, Maryland|Chesapeake Beach]] which has a new boardwal
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  • ...s in addition to private houses. Since the town was meant to be a Catholic town, there were often fights between Protestants and Catholics. In 1689, the re
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  • ...age:Chesapeake_Beach_Railway_Museum.jpg|right|250px]]Build a lavish resort town on the shores of the [[Chesapeake Bay]], with reliable and convenient railr ...p of Denver associates designed [[Chesapeake Beach, Maryland]] as a resort town complete with beachfront hotels, a race track, casino, bathhouses and beach
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  • ...ther continues for approximately a quarter of a mile over the tributary of Town Creek until finally reaching land on the south side. [[Maryland Route 4|Rou
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  • ...building was located in a private home on Fenwick Street, not far from the Town Square. It had six patient beds on the second floor. Patients were transpor
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  • ...y named for Frederick, Prince of Wales, who reigned during the time of the town's original conception. ...er Cochrane plundered and destroyed the area nearby, including burning the town of Prince Frederick.<ref name=barn>{{cite book
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  • == First Courthouse at Shepherd's Old Fields-Seymour Town == ...y notes that "the publick buildings and the Lands thereto belonging in the Town of St Maries in St Mary's County are now diverted from the Use for which th
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  • ...t owned by Mirant Services LLC which is located at near the unincorporated town of [[Morgantown, Maryland]], on the [[Potomac River]].
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  • ...Beach]]. These incorporated towns have a mayor, town commissioners, and a town governmental structure.
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  • ...lant owned by Mirant Services LLC which is located near the unincorporated town of [[Eagle Harbor, Maryland]], on the [[Patuxent River]].
    4 KB (514 words) - 03:01, 20 December 2008
  • ...prise]] and the Rag, otherwise known as the [[St. Mary's Today]], our home town version of the National Enquirer. The stories are meant for sensation, and
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  • ...que dealer complex, and is a few miles north of the popular weekend resort town [[Solomons, Maryland]]. The opening scene of the 1993 Clint Eastwood film I
    4 KB (594 words) - 19:30, 25 December 2008
  • Solomons was a rather isolated boat-building town housing the [[University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science|Unive The town now welcomes tourists with numerous marinas, seafood restaurants, gift shop
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  • ...first Maryland building code. The law ordered that all houses built in the town should be at least twenty feet square, two and a half stories high and buil ...most densely settled. By 1642, 13 tracts of land had been surveyed in the town and 12 households were settled in the general area (Menard and Carr 1982:19
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