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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Somerset ...

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    Westover-Marion Rd. south of its junction with Charles Barnes Rd. 38°04′08″N 75°42′26″W  /  38.068889°N 75.707222°W  / 38.068889; -75.707222  ( Jeptha Hayman Kingston

  3. Kingston Hall - Wikipedia

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    Kingston Hall is a historic home located at Kingston, Somerset County, Maryland. Located along the Big Annemessex River, it is a Georgian style dwelling of two stories plus an attic, three bays wide by two deep, connected by a one-story brick hyphen to a two-story-plus-loft brick kitchen wing. Also on the property is the brick, circular ice ...

  4. Category:Neighbourhoods in Kingston, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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  5. Kingston, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Kingston Lane runs between Old Westover-Marion Road and River Road, intersecting MD 413 in the process. It is the location of the Six L's Packing Company and a lumber yard. The road between MD 413 and Old Westover-Marion was once Maryland Route 356. Kingston Lane continues south as Charles Cannon Road, which ends in Marion Station.

  6. Rockfort (Kingston, Jamaica) - Wikipedia

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    Rockfort was a centre for Jamaican popular music, [2] where it became associated with Rastafari, thanks to the activities of Count Ossie.Others who have performed and lived in the area were Horace Andy, Don Drummond, [3] Johnny Moore, and Tommy McCook. [4]

  7. Vale Royal (Jamaica) - Wikipedia

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    On Sir Simon's death the property would pass to his sister Anna Susannah (1781–1853), and her planter husband George Watson-Taylor (1770–1841), the fourth son of George Watson of Saul's River, Jamaica. [3] George later became the Liberal MP, for Devizes, England, and campaigner for the retention of slavery.

  8. Fletchers Land - Wikipedia

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    Fletchers Land, sometimes written as Fletcher's Land, is a neighborhood in downtown Kingston, Jamaica. [1] The area, served by the Central Kingston Police Division, [ 2 ] has a reputation for being dangerous. [ 3 ]

  9. Seaview Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Seaview Gardens is a community in the St. Andrew South section of Kingston, Jamaica.It is known for the reggae superstars who grew up there. [1] Musicians such as Dexta Daps have paid tribute to the area in song, noting violence and struggle, but also community and culture such as Shabba Ranks mom cooking (Shabba Madda Pot). [2]