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  2. National Harmony Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Washington businessman Louis H. Bell owned 107.5-acre (435,000 m 2) Forest Lawn Cemetery on Sheriff Road in Landover, Maryland.Bell also owned Prince George's Nurseries, and planned to add an additional 65 acres (260,000 m 2) of nursery land to the cemetery. [2]

  3. J. B. Jennings - Wikipedia

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    In October 2009, after state senator Andy Harris announced that he would run for Congress in Maryland's 1st congressional district in 2010, Jennings entered the race to succeed him. [11] In the Republican primary election, he faced former Maryland Insurance Commissioner Alfred W. Redmer Jr., [3] whom he defeated with 61 percent of the vote. [12]

  4. Landover, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Landover was the home of Landover Mall, owned and operated by Lerner Enterprises. Built in 1972, it was the first enclosed mall in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area to house four high-end retail anchor stores: Garfinkel's, Hecht's (owned by the May company), Woodward and Lothrop (popularly known as Woodies), and Sears. The mall also housed ...

  5. Category:Landover, Maryland - Wikipedia

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  6. Tommie Broadwater - Wikipedia

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    Tommie Broadwater Jr. (June 9, 1942 – July 11, 2023) was an American politician and businessman who served in the Maryland Senate from 1975 until he was convicted on federal food stamp fraud charges on October 19, 1983.

  7. Beall's Pleasure - Wikipedia

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    Beall's Pleasure is a historic home located in Landover, Prince George's County, Maryland, United States.The original owner of the land was Colonel Ninian Beall. He helped establish the first Presbyterian Church in Prince George's County.

  8. Hechinger - Wikipedia

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    The Hechinger Company was an American chain of home-improvement centers headquartered in Landover, Maryland, on the immediate outskirts of Washington, D.C., from 1911 to 1999. It was also an online retailer owned by Home Decor Products from 2004 to 2009.

  9. Greater Landover, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Greater Landover was a census-designated place (CDP) in Prince George's County, Maryland, during the 2000 United States Census. The population was 22,900 at that time. As of 2007, the rough estimate given by the census was at 22,665. [1] For the 2010 U.S. Census, the area was designated the Landover CDP.