Mount Clare, also known as Mount Clare Mansion and generally known today as the Mount Clare Museum House, is the oldest Colonial-era structure in the...
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Mount Clare may refer to: Mount Clare (Maryland), historic house (1763) in Baltimore, Maryland, USA Mount Clare (Roehampton), historic house (1773) in...
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285457; -76.633437 The Mount Clare Shops is the oldest railroad manufacturing complex in the United States, located in Baltimore, Maryland. It was founded by...
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B&O Railroad Museum (redirect from Baltimore and Ohio Transportation Museum and Mount Clare Station)
miles (21 km) of the newly completed track from Mount Clare to Ellicott Mills (now Ellicott City, Maryland), on May 22, 1830, the first regular railroad...
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Charles Carroll (barrister) (category Alumni of Clare College, Cambridge)
an American statesman from Annapolis, Maryland. He was the builder of the Baltimore Colonial home Mount Clare (1760), and a delegate to the Second Continental...
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returning to Mount Vernon after the war, George Washington learned of the greenhouse built at the Carroll estate of Mount Clare (Maryland). It was designed...
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New Southwest/Mount Clare is a neighborhood in southwest Baltimore, Maryland. Baltimore's Neighborhood Statistical Areas (PDF) (Map). City of Baltimore...
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locomotive, No. 2 Lord Baltimore, was constructed by the railroad's own Mount Clare Shops in 1935. It was built under the direction of the road's master...
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PhD in English literature from University of Maryland, College Park, and is an adjunct professor at Mount St. Mary's University. Her two books are The...
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at Maryland Historical Trust Restorers of Mount Carmel in Maryland "Mesmerized by Mt. Carmel Monastery, Port Tobacco, Maryland," Southern Maryland Living...
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Pigtown, Baltimore (redirect from Washington Village, Baltimore, Maryland)
part of the Mount Clare plantation, a 2,368-acre estate owned by Dr. Charles Carroll in the 18th century. Carroll built one of Maryland's first iron foundries...
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2022. Kelly, Clare Lise (2015). Montgomery Modern: Modern Architecture In Montgomery County, Maryland, 1930–1979. Silver Spring, Maryland: M-NCPPC. ISBN 9780971560727...
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Carroll Park (category 1890 establishments in Maryland)
Baltimore, Maryland. The park is bordered by Washington Boulevard to the south, Monroe Street to the west, Bayard Street to the east, and the Mount Clare Branch...
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foundries and shops adjacent to the B. & O.'s "Mount Clare Shops" on West Pratt Street in the later named Mount Clare, Union Square and Poppleton neighborhoods...
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Dickinson or Clare Joseph of the Heart of Jesus (July 12, 1755 – March 27, 1830) was a British prioress at Port Tobacco Carmel, Maryland (1755–1830)....
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The Mount Royal Station is a historic building in Baltimore, Maryland, which was the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's third train station in Baltimore, Maryland...
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Baltimore (redirect from Baltimore City, Maryland)
into Ellicott City, Maryland. Other sides in this district are: Carroll Park, one of the city's largest parks, the colonial Mount Clare Mansion, and Washington...
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List of Baltimore neighborhoods (redirect from Franklin Square (Baltimore, Maryland))
Industrial Area Middle Branch / Broening / Reedbird Parks Mount Winans New Southwest/Mount Clare Otterbein Poppleton Port Covington Ridgely's Delight Riverside...
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Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (category 1827 establishments in Maryland)
the North Central Railway's Bolton station to the B&O's Mount Clare station, and Maryland's governor Hicks and Baltimore Mayor George W. Brown ordered...
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Baltimore Terminal Subdivision (category Rail infrastructure in Maryland)
initially a temporary wooden shed, became known as the Mount Clare Station. The Mount Clare Shops, the first railroad manufacturing facility in the U...
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of Mercy High School, Cincinnati, Ohio Mount Saint Agnes College (merged with Loyola University Maryland) Mount Saint Mary's Seminary High School (merged...
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Camden Station (redirect from Camden Street station (Maryland))
larger, more centrally-located site than the B&O's 1830s–1850s depot, Mount Clare Station. Architectural renderings for Camden Station were submitted by...
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Australia Clare, Illinois Clare, Indiana Clare, Iowa Clare, Kansas Clare, Michigan Clare, Mpumalanga Clare, New York Clare, Nova Scotia Clare, South Australia...
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Pennsylvania and raised in Baltimore, Maryland. Waterman received her Bachelor of Arts in Biochemistry in 1989 from Mount Holyoke College. She received her...
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been a directional T interchange constructed over a rail yard on the Mount Clare Branch of CSX Transportation's Baltimore Terminal Subdivision. When I-95...
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History of Baltimore (category Histories of cities in Maryland)
Tom Thumb in 1829. It built the first passenger and freight station (Mount Clare in 1829) and was the first railroad that earned passenger revenues (December...
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Thomas Johnson (judge) (category Burials at Mount Olivet Cemetery (Frederick, Maryland))
Continental Association; commander of the Maryland militia in 1776; and elected first (non-Colonial) governor of Maryland in 1777. Throughout his career, Johnson...
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George Mallory (category Mountaineering deaths on Mount Everest)
Sunday Mirror in 1999, Mallory's daughter, Frances Clare, expressed that her father climbed Mount Everest with a photograph of her mother, Ruth, and one...
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Richard D. Hearney, Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps (1994–1996) Clare Helminiak, retired rear admiral of the United States Public Health Service...
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Maryland Route 144 (MD 144) is a collection of state highways in the U.S. state of Maryland. These highways are sections of old alignment of U.S. Route...
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