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    Myersville is a town in Frederick County, Maryland, United States. The population was 1,748 at the 2020 census. The town was incorporated in 1904. at this...
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    DC sniper attacks, were apprehended at a rest stop on I-70 near Myersville, Maryland, in 2002. The 1985 World Series was a contest between the St. Louis...
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  • WWEG (category Radio stations in Maryland)
    9 The Eagle") is a commercial FM radio station licensed to serve Myersville, Maryland. The station is owned by Manning Broadcasting, Inc. and broadcasts...
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    D.C. sniper attacks (category 2002 in Maryland)
    found sleeping in their car at a rest stop off Interstate 70 near Myersville, Maryland, and were arrested on federal weapons charges. Police were tipped...
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    of Myersville in the early 1920s; the last pieces of the Brunswick–Myersville highway were filled in by 1927. MD 33 was completed from Myersville to Wolfsville...
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    Burkittsville Emmitsburg Middletown Mount Airy (partly in Carroll County) Myersville New Market Thurmont Walkersville Woodsboro Rosemont The Census Bureau...
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  • Pagan's Motorcycle Club (category 1959 establishments in Maryland)
    October 2009, the home of national president David "Bart" Barbeito in Myersville, Maryland was raided by police. He was arrested on firearms charges. In June...
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    Maryland is a state located in the Southern United States. As of the 2020 United States census, Maryland is the 18th-most populous state with 6,177,224...
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    and westward to Boonsboro. Maryland Route 17 follows Church Street through the town, extending northward to I-70 at Myersville and southward to U.S. Route...
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    the Maryland General Assembly in 2002. Large stone markers featuring reliefs of the Korean Peninsula were erected in the median of I-70 in Myersville and...
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  • extended south in 2008. Maryland Route 54 was the designation for the portion of Main Street north of MD 17 in the town of Myersville and Canada Hill Road...
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    MD 17 connects to Middletown and eventually reaches Interstate 70 in Myersville. Heading south, MD 17 interchanges with U.S. Route 340 just before reaching...
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    hosts the "Jack Diamond Show" on WWEG 106.9 FM The Eagle, based in Myersville, Maryland. The show is co-hosted with Jimmy Alexander weekdays from 6 a.m....
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  • Paul Wachtel (category Baseball players from Frederick County, Maryland)
    pitched in two games for the 1917 Brooklyn Robins. Wachtel was born in Myersville, Maryland. He played 13 seasons in the minors in the Texas League and holds...
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    John Waters (category Film directors from Maryland)
    while on the hitchhiking trip, Waters was picked up by 20-year-old Myersville, Maryland, councilman Brett Bidle, who thought Waters was a homeless hitchhiker...
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    John Allen Muhammad (category People convicted of murder by Maryland)
    in Myersville, Maryland. On October 24, 2002, Muhammad was captured in Maryland, where most of the attacks and murders occurred. Although Maryland sought...
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  • Hermida 17 Boston, Massachusetts "Sure Thing" ✔ — ✔ — 2 Paul Pfau 26 Myersville, Maryland "Fly Me to the Moon" Team full ✔ — ✔ 3 Gaia Golden 26 Haiku, Hawaii...
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    Matt K. Lewis (category People from Frederick County, Maryland)
    Lewis was raised in Myersville, Maryland. He was educated at Middletown High School, a public high school in Middletown, Maryland, followed by Shepherd...
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    The Maryland Senate, sometimes referred to as the Maryland State Senate, is the upper house of the General Assembly, the state legislature of the U.S....
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    relocating. Some newspapers reported that the college was moving to Myersville, Maryland. However, the college's president and dean denied the reports, stating...
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    Peter of P. Grossnickel Farm (category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Maryland)
    Grossnickel Farm is a historic home and farm complex located at Myersville, Maryland, Frederick County. It consists of a mid-19th-century, Greek Revival...
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    Jacob Koogle (category People of Maryland in the American Civil War)
    award on May 10, 1865. Koogle was born in Frederick, Maryland, and was buried in Myersville, Maryland. The President of the United States of America, in...
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  • Flat, California Myers Park (disambiguation) (various) Myersville, Maryland, United States Myersville, Ohio, United States Myerstown, Pennsylvania, United...
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  • Upton Buhrman (category People from Frederick County, Maryland)
    local option law to prohibit the sale of alcohol within three miles of Myersville churches. He was a delegate to the 1880 Republican National Convention...
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    list and description of the local, express and commuter bus routes of the Maryland Transit Administration, which serve Baltimore and the surrounding suburban...
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  • WHRF WKIK WRYR-LP Maryland media List of newspapers in Maryland List of television stations in Maryland Media of locales in Maryland: Baltimore, College...
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  • Hagerstown and Frederick Railway (category Defunct Maryland railroads)
    by October. Two years later an extension was built to Myersville, nominally called the Myersville and Catoctin Railway, but leased to the F&M and operated...
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  • Middletown High School is a high school located in Middletown, Maryland, United States. First established in 1888, the school opened in its current building...
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  • Morningside Mount Aetna Mount Airy Mount Briar Mount Lena Mount Rainier Myersville National Harbor Naval Academy New Market New Windsor North Beach North...
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    the Potomac River in Frederick County, Maryland, US. Its source is formed north of Myersville. In Myersville, it merges with the Little Catoctin Creek...
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