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Looney's Pub is successful in each of its four locations. Pub clientele have included politicians, musicians, and athletes including Emmy Winning Journalist and Filmmaker Amber Theoharis, former county executive and councilman, Ken Ulman, councilman Gregory Fox, University of Maryland wrestler, Spencer Myers, and NFL athletes, Matt Robinson and Pro Bowl and Super Bowl XLVII player Vonta Leach ...
The George Washington House, or Indian Queen Tavern, is located at Baltimore Avenue, [2] at Upshur Street, in Bladensburg, Prince George's County, Maryland. It was constructed in the 1760s. [3] The 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story structure is constructed of brick Flemish bond on ends. The plan is rectangular, with a gabled roof, exterior end chimneys, gabled ...
It was built between 1961 and 1963, as a regional shopping center to serve the Bladensburg and Landover area of suburban Washington, D.C. [3] The mall was a major attraction in Prince George's County, until its slow decline that began in the 1970s. This continued until the mall's closure in 2005, and ultimately its demolition in 2007.
Tienda Latina Pasabien at 3254 Augusta Road in Lexington Tienda Latina Pasabien had an inspection on Dec. 13 and got a C grade. An inspector observed chicken thawing at room temperature.
US 1 Alt. (Bladensburg Road) – Bladensburg MD (also crosses the New York Avenue Bridge) 6.7: 10.8: 36th Place NE: Western end of freeway section; eastbound exit and entrance: Fort Lincoln: 7.1: 11.4: South Dakota Avenue / Fort Lincoln Drive: No westbound entrance: Anacostia Park: 7.7: 12.4: US 50 east (John Hanson Highway) – Annapolis ...
Rooster & Owl is an American [2] restaurant on 14th Street NW in Washington, D.C. The menu has included tzatziki salad with honeydew and Calabrian chili, banh mi with foie gras and Nueske's bacon, "cacio-e-elote" with corn and queso fresco, goat cheesecake, [4] burrata, [5] cornbread, panzanella, tabouleh, [6] and a variant of a Caesar salad with Brussels sprouts and cheddar cheese.
The shooting site is near a bridge that crosses the Anacostia River in Bladensburg, about a mile (.6 kilometer) east of the Maryland border with Washington, D.C. Bladensburg Police Chief Tyrone ...
The first portion of what is now MD 208 was paved between Bladensburg Road and Rhode Island Avenue between 1916 and 1919. [3] This 1-mile-long (1.6 km) concrete road included Rhode Island Avenue from 38th Street to 34th Street in Mount Rainier and part of 34th Street to the north.