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Lake Needwood is a 75-acre (300,000 m 2) reservoir in Derwood, Maryland, United States. Located east of Rockville , in the eastern part of Montgomery County , it is situated on Rock Creek . The lake was created by damming Rock Creek in 1965 with the goal of providing flood control and reducing soil erosion .
The culvert at the source of Rock Creek Lake Needwood The Boundary Footbridge crosses Rock Creek at the Maryland–D.C. border Rock Creek near its terminus at the Potomac River in Georgetown. The creek rises from a culvert under Dorsey Road at the north edge of Laytonsville Golf Course in Montgomery County, Maryland. A dam forms a small lake ...
University of Maryland Golf Course; W. The Woodlands Golf Course This page was last edited on 16 November 2024, at 05:41 (UTC). ...
The largest Derwood racial/ethnic groups are White (36.4%) followed by Hispanic (17.2%) and Asian (14.8%). Derwood households' median annual household income in 2021 was $71,471. Households in Derwood made somewhat more money ($71,375) than those in Rohrersville and Oxford ($71,464). However, 7.2% of households in Derwood are poor.
Barton-under-Needwood, large village in Staffordshire, England; Lake Needwood, 75-acre (300,000 m 2) reservoir in Derwood, Maryland just east of Rockville, Montgomery County, United States; Needwood Forest, large area of ancient woodland in Staffordshire, England which was largely lost at the end of the 18th century
RedGate Park [1] is a wooded public park in suburban Rockville, Maryland, which is 131 acres of natural green space situated between Maryland Route 28, parts of Rock Creek Regional Park, and Avery Road. It is administered by the Rockville, Maryland government as a public park and nature preserve. The park began as a public golf course, called ...
Lake Bernard Frank (also Lake Frank), is a 54-acre (220,000 m 2) reservoir on the North Branch of Rock Creek in Derwood, Maryland, U.S., just east of Rockville.In the late 1960s it was renamed after Bernard Frank, a wilderness activist and a co-founder of The Wilderness Society. [2]
TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm (formerly TPC Avenel) is a private golf club in the eastern United States, located in Potomac, Maryland, a suburb northwest of Washington, D.C. It was formerly a regular stop on the PGA Tour as host of the Booz Allen Classic (originally Kemper Open). After a major renovation to both clubhouse and course, the clubhouse ...