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  2. Seven Mile Market - Wikipedia

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    Seven Mile Market is the largest kosher supermarket in the United States. The store, which is located in Pikesville, Maryland , was established in 1988, and has been in its current location since November 16, 2010.

  3. Monsey Trails - Wikipedia

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    Monsey Trails also operates service between Pikesville, Maryland and Brooklyn under the Baltimore Line brand. A bus departs once a week from 14th Ave & 53rd St in Brooklyn, and arrives at 7 Mile Market in Pikesville, Maryland. A bus also departs once a week from 7 Mile Market in Pikesville and returns to Brooklyn at 14th Ave & 53rd St. [4]

  4. Baltimore Public Markets - Wikipedia

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    The site of the market is now part of the Old Town Mall development in East Baltimore. North Avenue Market: 1928: 14-34 West North Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21201: The private market included 12 stores and a bowling alley. [14]

  5. List of roads in Baltimore County, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Seven Mile Market Suburban Orthodox Synagogue [12] Shawan Road: Falls Road to York Road: Cockeysville Hunt Valley: Hunt Valley Town Center Hunt Valley Light Rail Stop Oregon Ridge Park: Exit 20 off I-83: Slade Avenue: Seven Mile Lane to dead end past Military Avenue Pikesville: Baltimore Hebrew Congregation

  6. Milford Mill Road - Wikipedia

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    Milford Mill Road, Slade Avenue, and Smith Avenue are a long road mostly in Baltimore County, Maryland that runs through Milford Mill and Pikesville in the suburbs of Baltimore. The road starts out at the light rail stop in historic Mt. Washington Village in Baltimore city as Smith Avenue , and continues through Pikesville up to Seven Mile Lane ...

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  8. North Avenue Market (Baltimore, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    The market hosted close to 50,000 people on its opening day. It soon grew to have over 200 grocery vendors. [2] After World War II many businesses began to leave the Baltimore city area, to the point where there were only 30 stalls in use in 1968. In that year a fire shut down a large portion of the market. [2]

  9. Hollins Market, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Hollins Market is adjacent to the neighborhoods of Union Square, Poppleton, Pigtown, and Mount Clare. [6]The neighborhood of Hollins Market, as well as the market building, were named for the Hollins Family, who previously extensively owned the property west of downtown Baltimore during the early 19th Century where the neighborhood is now located. [7]