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  2. Category:People from Bethesda, Maryland - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Burials at Gate of Heaven Cemetery (Silver Spring ...

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    Pages in category "Burials at Gate of Heaven Cemetery (Silver Spring, Maryland)" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Bethesda Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Bethesda Magazine is a bimonthly magazine distributed in Montgomery County, Maryland since 2004. It is named after the prosperous suburban area Montgomery County, Maryland. The magazine was founded by Steve Hull. [1] The magazine's core focuses are local feature journalism, guide book-style articles, and real estate advice magazine.

  5. F. Scott Fitzgerald - Wikipedia

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    When Fitzgerald's poorly embalmed corpse arrived in Bethesda, Maryland, only thirty people attended his funeral. [m] [268] Among the attendees were his only child, Scottie, his agent Harold Ober, and his lifelong editor Maxwell Perkins. [269] Zelda eulogized Fitzgerald in a letter to a friend: "He was as spiritually generous a soul as ever was...

  6. Bethesda Meeting House - Wikipedia

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    The Bethesda Meeting House is a historic Presbyterian church complex in Bethesda, Montgomery County, Maryland, US. Its name became the namesake of the entire surrounding community in the 1870s. It sits on Maryland Route 355 (known as Rockville Pike at this point) just inside the Capital Beltway.

  7. Lou Nolan (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Nolan's brother, Bryan Hoyt Nolan (1944–2010), who then was a sailor, and Nolan's son, James Nolan, posed for the painting. Nolan painted it in his backyard in Bethesda, Maryland. [16] The painting depicts a Petty Officer First Class holding the hand of a child on a pier, looking at the historic USS Constitution (Old Ironsides).

  8. Bethesda - Wikipedia

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    Bethesda station, a Washington Metro station in Bethesda, Maryland Bethesda Naval Hospital (now Walter Reed National Military Medical Center ) Bethesda (Ellicott City, Maryland) , a plantation house

  9. Congregation Beth El (Bethesda, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    In May 2001 The Washington Post reported that Jonathan Z. Maltzman, Beth El's senior rabbi since c. 1998, had allegedly transferred almost $230,000 from the congregation's charity fund to his personal account; and that of the $400,000 in funds donated, only $20,000 had been directed towards the charity's beneficiairies.