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  2. East Carolina Railway - Wikipedia

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    The railway continued to be operated under the East Carolina Railway name until the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad abandoned the line in 1965. The last train ran on 16 November 1965. [1] In 1960, East Carolina reported 1.1 million net ton-miles of revenue freight and no passengers on its 29-mile railroad. [citation needed]

  3. East Carolina Land and Railway Company - Wikipedia

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    The East Carolina Land and Railway Company was chartered by Craven County, North Carolina, and the city of New Bern in 1887 to construct a 37-mile (60 km) rail line connecting New Bern with Jacksonville, North Carolina. $60,000 was asked for the rail line from the county, plus an additional $40,000 to extend the rail line to either Washington, Greenville, or Pantego.

  4. East Monument Historic District - Wikipedia

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    East Monument Historic District (also known as B-5162) [citation needed] or Little Bohemia, is a national historic district in Baltimore, Maryland. It is a large residential area with a commercial strip along East Monument Street. It comprises approximately 88 whole and partial blocks.

  5. St. Brigid's School and Convent - Wikipedia

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    The school was built in 1961 to a design by Edward H. Glidden, Jr., and is a well-preserved example of mid-century International style architecture. The school was closed by the Archdiocese of Baltimore in 1980. [2] The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016. [1]

  6. Baltimore, Chesapeake and Atlantic Railway - Wikipedia

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    The venture was not successful as on August 29, 1894, the B&ES railroad was liquidated in a judicial sale and reorganized as the Baltimore, Chesapeake and Atlantic Railway Company. [2] [14] Baltimore, Chesapeake and Atlantic Railway Company (1894–1928) letterhead graphic

  7. Timeline of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore Manual Training School founded. Colored High and Training School founded. Baltimore Young Women's Christian Association founded. 1885 - Goucher College established. [1] 1890 Post office built. [1] Population: 434,439 people. [1] Riverview Park opens. 1891 - Union Park baseball field opens. 1892 - Baltimore Afro-American begins ...

  8. St. Paul's Episcopal Church (Baltimore, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Grace and St. Peter's Parish has now evolved into a high church "Anglo-Catholic" parish, with a very well-regarded co-educational private day school. The third building in Baltimore City (and fourth of the parish in its history) erected for St. Paul's was designed by noted Baltimore architect Robert Cary Long Jr., (1810-1849), and constructed ...

  9. B&O Railroad Museum - Wikipedia

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    The inaugural horse-drawn B&O train traveled the 13 miles (21 km) of the newly completed track from Mount Clare to Ellicott Mills (now Ellicott City, Maryland), on May 22, 1830, the first regular railroad passenger service in the U.S. [6] The existing Mount Clare station brick structure was constructed in 1851. [6]