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  2. Brass Elephant - Wikipedia

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    The Brass Elephant was a restaurant in the Mount Vernon neighborhood in Baltimore. It opened in the early 1980s, and closed in 2009 due to financial hardship. [1]

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  5. California, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    California is a census-designated place and community in St. Mary's County, Maryland, United States. The population was 11,857 at the 2010 census, an increase of 27.4% from the 2000 census. [ 2 ] California has been growing with the spread of population from the older adjacent community of Lexington Park and the growth in both technology ...

  6. Brass Wire Bar, California - Wikipedia

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    Brass Wire Bar is a former settlement in Nevada County, California. [1] Brass Wire Bar is located on the South Yuba River , across from Washington . [ 1 ] It was a mining camp; Chinese miners worked the site in 1880.

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    California could soon deploy generative artificial intelligence tools to help reduce traffic jams, make roads safer and provide tax guidance, among other things, under new agreements announced ...

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  9. Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    The firm's brass finishing building in Louisville, Kentucky. The original Standard Sanitary was formed when James West Arrott of James West Arrott Insurance company in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania took over a bankrupt hooper company that could not pay their insurance premiums.