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Town Center at Laurel is anchored by Burlington Coat Factory, Harris Teeter, Old Navy, Party City, and Regal Cinemas. The shopping center has many specialty shops and restaurants, and as of May 2015 was soon to include a U.S. Post Office. The parking deck behind Burlington Coat Factory has a capacity of 612 cars. [4]
New Market was once known as the "Antiques Capital of Maryland". [6] Downtown New Market once had a number of small shops specializing in the sale of antiques and other goods. [citation needed] While antiques tourism occurs year-round, New Market holds events and festivals that highlight the town's historic past. "Christmas in New Market" is ...
Laurel Shopping Center is an open-air shopping complex located in Laurel, Maryland, on U.S. Route 1 just south of Maryland Route 198, and is positioned next to the Towne Centre at Laurel. The shopping center is widely known as the site of the 1972 near-fatal attempted assassination on Alabama Governor George Wallace during his campaign for the ...
PG-LAU-01-18, Ward Building (Laurel Plumbing Supply Property), 132 Washington Boulevard (US 1) PG-LAU-01-21, Montgomery Street Historic District, Between Washington Boulevard and Eleventh Street and Main and Montgomery Streets; PG-LAU-01-21, Phelps and Shaffer, 900 Montgomery Street PG-LAU-06 B&O Train station, Laurel; PG-LAU-02, St. Mark's ...
In 1870, the Patuxent Bank of Laurel was founded on the corner of Main Street and Washington Avenue. [19] In 1874 a delegation was sent to Annapolis to introduce legislation to make Laurel its own county of 10,000 residents with land from Prince George's, Howard, and Anne Arundel counties. [20] In 1879 Laurel Academy of Music was built along ...
It would not be until 1930 that postmaster Louis J. DeAlba decided two words were better than one, and gave the town a final name change to the current Glen Burnie. [4] Courthouse, Glen Burnie. Among the earliest Glen Burnie schools was First Avenue Elementary, built in 1899. The oldest area church is St. Alban's Episcopal, which was built in ...
The Centre at Glen Burnie was an enclosed shopping mall in Glen Burnie, Maryland. It is owned by Goodman Properties and managed by 6711 Glen Burnie Retail, LLC a subsidiary of LNR Property Inc. The property has now been turned into a shopping center with the following anchors: Burlington, Ollie's Bargain Outlet, and Target.
Jct. of MD 144 and Old MD 75, New Market, Maryland: Coordinates: Area: 66 acres (27 ha) Built: 1790 () Architectural style: Greek Revival, Octagon Mode, Federal: NRHP reference No. 75000897 [1] Added to NRHP: December 6, 1975