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The Trade St site was a surface parking lot prior to the relocation of the Midnight Diner. It was announced that it would take 10 to 14 days to prepare the diner for transport and 45 to 60 days for construction at the new site. [22] At 1:30 AM on November 2, 2022 the Midnight Diner was towed by a large truck from 115 E. Carson St. to 420 E. Trade.
The Fisher Block - 705-7-9-13 Midland Street. In 1881, a fire destroyed the buildings at this location, and in 1883 Spencer O. Fisher built this large Italianate-styled building. The Lewis Block - 510-512 Midland Street. This building, two story building was constructed in about 1890. The Westown Theater - 611 Midland Street .
Midland is a town in Allegany County, Maryland, United States, along the Georges Creek Valley. It is part of the Cumberland, MD-WV Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 446 at the 2010 census. Midland was founded in 1850 as a coal-mining community, though today only some strip mining remains.
The Horse You Came In On Saloon, popularly known as The Horse, was established in 1972 in Fell's Point, Baltimore, Maryland. [1] [2] [3] The bar's predecessor, Al and Ann's, first opened for business in 1775.
The Maryland Midland Railway (reporting mark MMID) is a Class III short-line railroad operating approximately 63 miles of track in central Maryland. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was originally headquartered in the former Western Maryland Railway station in Union Bridge, Maryland : it has since moved to a new facility across from the old station. [ 3 ]
Maryland Route 936 (MD 936) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland.Known for most of its length as Upper Georges Creek Road, the state highway runs 5.04 miles (8.11 km) from Church Street in Midland north to U.S. Route 40 Alternate (US 40 Alternate) and MD 36 in Frostburg.
The pub closed in 2016 after being founded and run by the same family since 1847. [12] The Bayard Station valve house at 1415 Bayard Street, built in 1885 by the Chesapeake Gas Company to distribute coal gas in Baltimore, now serves as home to Housewerks, an architectural salvage store. [ 13 ]
The Midland Journal was a weekly newspaper published in Rising Sun, Cecil County, Maryland from August 7, 1885 to June 27, 1947. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was founded when veteran newspaperman Edwin E. Ewing purchased the Rising Sun Journal [ 3 ] from the firm of William H. Pennington & Brother and renamed it to The Midland Journal . [ 4 ]