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    Brookeville is a town in Montgomery County, Maryland, located 20 km (12 mi) north of Washington, D.C., and 2 km (1.2 mi) north of Olney. Brookeville was...
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    Clover Hill is a historic home located at Brookeville, Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. It is a large, 2+1⁄2-story, five bay Italianate-style...
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    Caleb Bentley (category People from Brookeville, Maryland)
    was an American silversmith, shopkeeper, and first postmaster in Brookeville, Maryland. Bentley was born in Chester County, Pennsylvania in 1762. In the...
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    The Brookeville Academy is located in the heart of the Historic District in Brookeville, Maryland, a town located twenty miles (32 km) north of Washington...
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    Scott Van Pelt (category University of Maryland, College Park alumni)
    born in Brookeville, Maryland, and grew up in the Washington, D.C., area. He attended Flower Valley Elementary School in Rockville, Maryland. He graduated...
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  • Brookville High School (disambiguation) Brooksville (disambiguation) Brookeville, Maryland This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title...
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    junction of three major roads. The first of these is Brookeville Pike (also known as the Washington-Brookeville Pike and later as the Union Turnpike, now Georgia...
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    Ave) Brookeville Bypass". Maryland State Highway Administration. Retrieved November 6, 2022. Belt, Deb (May 19, 2023). "SHA To Open Brookeville Bypass...
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    The Brookeville Woolen Mill and House is a historic home and woolen mill located in Brookeville, Maryland, in Montgomery County. The complex consists...
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    town, larger than any other in the neighboring areas, lies south of Brookeville, west of Sandy Spring, east-northeast of Gaithersburg, north-northeast...
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    Patuxent River, in Howard County and Montgomery County, Maryland near the town of Brookeville. The reservoir was created in 1943 by the construction of...
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    1800. President James Madison fled to the home of Caleb Bentley in Brookeville, Maryland following the burning of Washington on August 24–25, 1814. As such...
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    The Brookeville Historic District is a national historic district located at Brookeville, Montgomery County, Maryland. It is located in the crossroads...
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    major public buildings, forcing President James Madison to flee to Brookeville, Maryland.[citation needed] The British next marched to Baltimore, where they...
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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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    Wilson Jr, Vincent (1992). The Book of Distinguished American Women. Brookeville, Maryland: American History Research Associates. p. 22. ISBN 9780910086059...
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  • Quarters Braddock Heights Brandywine Breathedsville Brentwood Brock Hall Brookeville Brookmont Broomes Island Brownsville Brunswick Bryans Road Bryantown...
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    the area contained a few houses and small farms lining the Washington–Brookeville Turnpike, as Georgia Avenue was then called. The Hardy family farm was...
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  • Robertson Howard (category University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law alumni)
    six co-founders of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. Howard was born in Brookeville, Maryland on December 11, 1847. His parents were Lydia Maria (née Robertson)...
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    greater Sandy Spring neighborhood thus includes the current communities of Brookeville, Olney, Norbeck, Ednor, Brighton, and other communities within a six-mile...
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  • Carl M. Freeman (category People from Brookeville, Maryland)
    built over 20,000 houses and apartment units in Washington, D.C., and its Maryland and Virginia suburbs. Freeman was born in Worcester, Massachusetts, to...
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    Turnpike (now called Georgia Avenue) was extended from Washington to Brookeville. The Colesville–Ashton Turnpike was built in 1870 (now parts of Colesville...
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  • the Victoria Cross James Brooke (Montgomery County, Maryland), Quaker, see Brookeville, Maryland James Brooke (DJ) (born 1986), Australian DJ & radio...
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    Craig Zucker (category People from Brookeville, Maryland)
    the Maryland Commission on Disabilities. Zucker is married to his wife, Jenny. Together, they have two children and live in Brookeville, Maryland. He...
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    Karen S. Montgomery (category People from Brookeville, Maryland)
    which includes parts of Silver Spring, Burtonsville, Olney, Barnesville, Brookeville, Laytonsville, and Damascus in Montgomery County in the Washington, D...
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    Gus W. Dorsey (category People from Maryland)
    Griffith on April 20, 1839, a descendant of Edward Dorsey of colonial Maryland. He had three sisters and a brother. He married Maggie Owens. He enlisted...
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  • Chileans as a percent of total population: (Source: Census 2010) Brookeville, Maryland – 3.73% Manorhaven, New York – 3.57% Oyster Bay, New York – 2.67%...
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  • Isaac Briggs (category People from Brookeville, Maryland)
    manufacturer. He lived much of his adult life with his family in Brookeville, Maryland. Isaac Briggs was born in Haverford, Pennsylvania in 1763 to Samuel...
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    Maryland has an extensive system of state highways, exclusive of the national Interstate and U.S. highway systems, that serves all 23 counties and the...
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  • Earl Mattingly (category People from Brookeville, Maryland)
    (1904-11-04)November 4, 1904 Newport, Maryland, U.S. Died: September 8, 1993(1993-09-08) (aged 88) Brookeville, Maryland, U.S. Batted: Right Threw: Right MLB...
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