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  2. After $11 million land purchase, developer proposes housing ...

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    Stanley Martin Homes submitted plans for The Tides, a proposed 651-home subdivision on 239 acres within the town of Ocean Isle Beach. According to preliminary plans, 517 of the units are proposed ...

  3. Belair Development - Wikipedia

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    When constructed, Levitt refused to sell homes in the development to blacks while advocating that the United States government take steps to end racial discrimination in housing. [3] The development takes its name from the Belair Mansion .

  4. Levitt & Sons - Wikipedia

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    During the late 1950s, Levitt and Sons developed the community known as "Belair at Bowie," in Bowie, Maryland. In 1957 they acquired the historic Belair Mansion and estate, home of Maryland's colonial Governor Samuel Ogle and his Belair Stables. [20] In 1959 the community was annexed by Bowie. The company went public in 1960.

  5. Belair Mansion (Bowie, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    The Belair Mansion, located in the historic Collington area and in Bowie, Maryland, United States, built c. 1745, is the Georgian style plantation house of Provincial Governor of Maryland, Samuel Ogle. Later home to another Maryland governor, the mansion is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1]

  6. How a couple's struggle with husband's mental illness turned ...

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    A home-security sign stands outside the Willingboro home of Stanley and Deirdra Martin. Police knocked on the door around 1:15 a.m., but left when no one answered.

  7. Williams Plains (Bowie, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Williams Plains is a historic home located in the White Marsh Recreational Park at Bowie in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States.. The house was built for the Hon. John Johnson (1770-1824), judge of the Maryland Court of Appeals, who purchased the property in 1812.

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