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Ripley is an unincorporated community in Charles County, Maryland, United States. [1] It was named after a local family, [ citation needed ] and has a large Baptist church. References
Christ Church Episcopal: La Plata, Maryland: MD 6 (north side), at Church Street, west side: 11] Christ Church William and Mary Parish 1690: Newburg, Maryland: MD 257 (east side), 500 ft. north of Morgantown Road
Maryland Route 6 is the main east-west highway serving La Plata, following Port Tobacco Road and Charles Street through town. From La Plata, MD 6 heads west to Port Tobacco and continues east to Charlotte Hall. Maryland Route 225 follows Hawthorne Road westward from US 301 in La Plata, eventually reaching Maryland Route 210 near Indian Head.
La Plata vicinity: part of the Tobacco Barns of Southern Maryland MPS: 11: La Grange: La Grange: October 22, 1976 : Maryland Route 6, west of U.S. Route 301: La Plata: 12: Linden: Linden: November 23, 1977 : North of Port Tobacco on Mitchell Rd.
Charles County is a county located in the U.S. state of Maryland. As of the 2020 census, the population was 166,617. [1] The county seat is La Plata. [2] The county was named for Charles Calvert (1637–1715), third Baron Baltimore. The county is part of the Southern Maryland region of the state. [3]
The highway was constructed as a 14-foot (4.3 m) gravel road from Indian Head to Mason Springs in 1913 and from La Plata to Ripley in 1915. [5] The gap between Mason Springs and Ripley was filled by 1919. [6] [7] In La Plata, the highway's eastern terminus was originally Washington Avenue, which was the original alignment of MD 3 and later US ...
The church’s name Ephphatha comes from the New Testament book of Mark’s account of Jesus healing a deaf man: Then, looking up to heaven, He sighed and said to him “Ephphatha,” that is ...
MD 6 westbound in Dentsville. The La Plata–Riverside portion of MD 6 was constructed as a state-aid gravel road beginning around 1916. The highway had reached McConchie and was under construction west to Doncaster by 1919. [5] The road was completed to Nanjemoy Creek by 1921 and finished to Riverside by 1923.