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Site of the 1664 patent "The Addition," which was issued in December 1662 to George Skipworth; part of the Multiple Property Submission for Quaker Sites in the West River Meeting, Anne Arundel County, Maryland c. 1650-1785. 92: South River Club: South River Club: May 15, 1969 : West of South River on South River Club Rd.
Anne Arundel County (listen ⓘ; / ə ˈ r ʌ n d əl /), also notated as AA or A.A. County, is located in the U.S. state of Maryland. As of the 2020 United States census, its population was 588,261, [1] an increase of just under 10% since 2010. Its county seat is Annapolis, [2] which is also the capital of the state.
Bowie (/ ˈ b uː i /) is a city in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. [3] Per the 2020 census, the population was 58,329. [4] Bowie has grown from a small railroad stop to the largest municipality in Prince George's County, and the fifth most populous city [5] and third largest city by area in the U.S. state of Maryland.
Maryland Route 424 (MD 424) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known as Davidsonville Road, the highway runs 8.24 miles (13.26 km) from MD 214 in Davidsonville north to MD 3 in Crofton. MD 424 connects U.S. Route 50 (US 50)/US 301 with the two communities in central Anne Arundel County.
MD 3AB is Old Section MD 3, a 0.185-mile (0.298 km) section of road with two dead ends, connecting to MD 3AA in the middle in Millersville, Anne Arundel County. [1] MD 3C is the 0.69-mile (1.11 km) section of Benfield Boulevard crossing through its interchange with I-97, between a cul-de-sac west of Najoles Road and ending as the road narrows ...
MD 197 – Laurel, Bowie: Anne Arundel 14.86: 23.91: MD 198 – Fort Meade, Laurel 16.61: 26.73: MD 32 / Canine Road – Fort Meade, Columbia: Exits 10B-C on MD 32; no southbound access to Canine Road; serves National Cryptologic Museum 17.04: 27.42: NSA (restricted entrance) Southbound exit and northbound entrance 18.56: 29.87: NPS–MDSHA ...
Anne Arundel County: 003: Annapolis: 1650: Formed from part of St. Mary's County: Anne Arundell was the maiden name of the wife of Cecil Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore. Between 1654 and 1658 it was known as Providence County by Puritan settlers: 594,582: 588 sq mi (1,523 km 2) Baltimore County: 005: Towson: 1659: Formed from unorganized territory
One is the Anne Arundel Free School. On October 26, 1723 the Maryland Colonial Assembly , under the Lord Proprietor Charles Calvert , the Fifth Lord Baltimore, and his governor, passed "An Act for the Encouragement of Learning and Erecting Schools in the Several Counties," or the Free School Act. [ 3 ]