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Dickerson is an unincorporated community in Montgomery County, Maryland. [2] It is on Maryland Route 28 , between Sugarloaf Mountain and the Potomac River . It is a community near the town of Poolesville, Maryland .
HO-672, SHA Small Structure 13055X0, Frederick Road (MD 144) over Branch of Cattail Creek, Lisbon; HO-673, Bridge (SHA 13046), Sykesville Road (MD 32) over Patapsco River, River Road & Railroad, Sykesville; HO-674, Methodist Church; HO-675, John Hines Farmstead; HO-676, John D. Harp Barn (Windridge Farm Barn), 14564 Dorsey Mill Road, Glenwood
Quarry Lake is a manmade lake in the Pikesville area of Baltimore County, Maryland.Originally a marble quarry, it is now one of the deepest lakes in the state. The lake is surrounded by Quarry Lake at Greenspring, a mixed residential development and commercial development that includes single-family homes, condominiums, shops, and office buildings.
“Hartland Quarry,” proposed for 700 Capitol Drive, would consist of 267 total units ― 240 multi-family apartments and 27 townhomes, according to the proposal from Three Leaf Partners.
Granite Historic District is a national historic district in Granite, Baltimore County, Maryland, United States.It comprises the focus of a rural quarrying community located in the Patapsco Valley of western Baltimore County, Maryland.
The Garrett Park Historic District is a national historic district located at Garrett Park, Montgomery County, Maryland.It's a 154-acre (62 ha) residential community incorporated in 1891, along the B & O Railroad.
Like at Augusta Quarry, Mead's Quarry will get an accessible path to the water and improved parking. Ijams Nature Center is only five miles away from Fort Dickerson Park and gets 620,000 annual ...
The Maryland Historical Trust (MHT) describes the district as follows: . The Bare Hills Historic District, covering approximately 275 acres, takes its name from the geological formation it in part encompasses, a promontory of Serpentine (“copper rock”) around which the Jones Falls flows on its way to Baltimore and the Chesapeake Bay.