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  2. Meritus Park - Wikipedia

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    Meritus Park is a multi-purpose stadium in Hagerstown, Maryland.It replaced Hagerstown's old Municipal Stadium which was demolished in 2022. The facility was built primarily for the Hagerstown Flying Boxcars, a team in the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, but it can also host other sports, outdoor concerts, festivals and community events.

  3. File:1870 Birds eye view of the city of Clarksville ...

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    File:1870 Birds eye view of the city of Clarksville, Montgomery County, Tennessee map.jpg. ... Bird's eye view of the city of Clarksville, Montgomery County ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Montgomery ...

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    3300 Old Clarksville Hwy. over the Sulphur Fork of the Red River (Port Royal State Park: Adams: 46: Tennessee Furnace (40MT383) November 25, 1987 : Address Restricted: McAllisters Crossroad: 47: Tip Top: Tip Top

  5. Hagerstown metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Hagerstown–Martinsburg, MD–WV Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) covers an area of 1,019 square miles (2,640 km 2). The MSA is roughly bordered to the east by South Mountain , to the west by Sideling Hill , to the north by the Mason–Dixon line , and to the south by Northern Virginia .

  6. Greenwood, Clarksville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Greenwood is a neighborhood in the southern part of the city of Clarksville, Tennessee, USA.Located directly south of downtown, Greenwood is often defined as the area delimited by South Riverside Drive to the west, the Mason Rudolph golf course to the east, Ashland City Road (US-41A Bypass/TN-12) to the south, and Crossland Avenue to the north.

  7. Clarksville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Clarksville is the home of Austin Peay State University; The Leaf-Chronicle, the oldest newspaper in Tennessee; and neighbor to the Fort Campbell, United States Army post. The site of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), Fort Campbell is located about 10 miles (16 km) from downtown Clarksville and straddles the Tennessee-Kentucky state line.

  8. Saint Bethlehem, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Saint Bethlehem or St. Bethlehem, also called "St. B" by locals, was an unincorporated community in Montgomery County, Tennessee, [1] located just northeast of downtown Clarksville. St. Bethlehem has been incorporated into Clarksville city limits and is no longer a separate community, although locals still refer to that portion of Clarksville ...

  9. Tennessee State Route 236 - Wikipedia

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    US 41A (SR 12/Fort Campbell Boulevard) to I-24 – Clarksville, Oak Grove, KY, Hopkinsville, KY: Western terminus: 1.10: 1.77: Pembroke Road to KY 115 north – Pembroke: Connects with the southern end of KY 115 at the Kentucky state line: 6.85: 11.02: SR 48 (Trenton Road) to I-24 – Clarksville, Trenton, KY: Eastern terminus