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  2. Cockeysville, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Lodge of Maryland, Ancient, Free, and Accepted Masons, [5] is located in Cockeysville on a 250-acre (1.0 km 2) campus.It includes a castle-like structure known as Bonnie Blink ("Beautiful View" in Scots), which is the retirement home for Master Masons, Eastern Star ladies and eligible family members.

  3. Category:Cockeysville, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Stone Hall (Cockeysville, Maryland) W. Warren Road station This page was last edited on 24 July 2020, at 01:16 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. 1-800-FREE-411 - Wikipedia

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    Callers dial 1-800 (888 or 866)-FREE411 [373-3411] from any phone in the United States to use the toll-free service. Sponsors cover part of the service cost by playing advertising messages during the call. Callers always hear an ad at the beginning of the call, and then another after they have made their request.

  5. Greenbelt Homes, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Greenbelt Homes, Incorporated (GHI) is the housing cooperative in Greenbelt, Maryland, comprising the original houses built by the U.S. Federal Government in 1936 during the administration of Franklin Delano Roosevelt as part of the New Deal, [5] as well as additional defense housing built in 1941 by the Farm Security Administration, and smaller numbers of homes built later. [6]

  6. Laurel, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    2.1 mi (3.4 km). S of Laurel on MD 197: 62-006 Added to the National Register of Historic Places, April 17, 1970 6: Oaklands: 8314 Contee Road 62-003 7: Snow Hill: S of Laurel off MD 197: 62-004 Added to the National Register of Historic Places, August 13, 1974 8: Snowden Hall: Building 16, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center: 64-001

  7. Stone Hall (Cockeysville, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Stone Hall is a historic home located at Cockeysville, Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. It is a manor house set on a 248-acre (1.00 km 2) estate that was originally part of a 4,200-acre (17 km 2) tract called Nicholson's Manor. It was patented by William Nicholson of Kent County, Maryland in 1719.

  8. Randallstown, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Randallstown is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States.It is named after Christopher and Thomas Randall, two 18th-century tavern-keepers.

  9. Historical Society of Baltimore County - Wikipedia

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    [3] Centrally located in Cockeysville, Maryland, the Society operates out of the Agriculture Building, the former Baltimore County Almshouse, [4] which was built in 1872 and used to house the poor and mentally ill of Baltimore County until 1958. [5] [6] A nonprofit organization, the Society maintains a library and research facility.