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  2. Griggs House - Wikipedia

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    The Griggs House was a historic home located in Granite, Maryland. It was a two-story house constructed in the mid-19th century. The home is associated with the film, The Blair Witch Project. The house was a built in the style of Federal architecture, as a two-story stucco faced post and beam wood construction house on a stone foundation. It ...

  3. Burkittsville, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The village was the scene of the Battle of Crampton's Gap, part of the Battle of South Mountain during the Maryland Campaign of the Civil War on September 14, 1862. Burkittsville was also made a subject of national attention when it was used as the setting of the 1999 horror film The Blair Witch Project.

  4. Rustin Parr - Wikipedia

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    Rustin Parr made his first appearance in 1999, in the Curse of the Blair Witch, a mockumentary which aired on Syfy to promote the release of The Blair Witch Project.The footage from Curse was originally supposed to be part of the final film, but during the editing process Dan Myrick and Ed Sanchez realized the most engaging part of the film was Heather, Mike, and Josh.

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  6. Fort Holabird - Wikipedia

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    1920: by 1920 a center for the research and development of military vehicles was established at Holabird. Here the now-famous Jeep was tested and refined. 1940: Listed as Holabird Quartermaster Depot on the 1940 U.S. Census. 1942: Renamed as Holabird Ordnance Depot. 1943: Renamed as Holabird Signal Depot. 1947: Renamed as Camp Holabird.

  7. List of U.S. military jeeps - Wikipedia

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    1941 Willys T13/T14 'Super Jeep' – MB stretched to 6x6 and armed with a 37 mm gun motor carriage. Although cancelled in favor of the M6 gun motor carriage, the T14 was developed into the MT-TUG cargo/prime mover. 1941–1944 Willys MT "Super Jeep" — 6x6, 3⁄4-ton prototype — a small number were built in various configurations. [1]

  8. Ceres Bethel AME Church - Wikipedia

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    Ceres Bethel AME Church was built near Burkittsville, Maryland in 1870, for an African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME) congregation. The wood frame church fell into disuse in 1984, but its cemetery continues in use. Located at the site of the Battle of South Mountain, it has been recognized as one of Maryland's most threatened historic places.

  9. File:Francis Preston Blair's house, Silver Spring, Maryland.tif

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    English: Francis Preston Blair, Sr., summer house at Silver Spring, Maryland. General Breckinridge's headquarters during the American Civil War. General Breckinridge's headquarters during the American Civil War.

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