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The McComas Institute was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [5] Olney was listed in 1987, [6] and Whitaker's Mill Historic District in 1990. [7] Film location: Joppa is the site of large film sound-stages constructed for use in interior scenes of the US television series House of Cards.
The Old Joppa Site was added to the National Register of Historic Places as an archeological site in 1979. [3] [7] Joppa was the county seat of Baltimore County from 1712 to 1768. Present-day Harford County was part of Baltimore County until 1773. Joppa's "mile wide harbor" on the Gunpowder River could accommodate the largest ocean-going ships ...
Olney, originally patented as Prospect, is a historic home and farm complex located at Joppa, Harford County, Maryland.It is a 264-acre (1.07 km 2) working pony farm with a collection of 15 structures ranging in style, use, and elegance.
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Joppa Baptist Church and Cemetery is a historic church and cemetery in Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. [1] Joppa Baptist Church was established in 1861 [2] and the present church was built in about 1900. [3] The church is a one-story frame building on a sandstone block ...
Joppa Road (/ ˈ dʒ ɒ p ə / JOP-ə) is a county highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. The highway extends 14.3 miles (23.0 km) from Maryland Route 25 (MD 25) in Brooklandville east to MD 7 near White Marsh. Joppa Road has three main segments separated by very short breaks on its course through central and eastern Baltimore County.
Joppa is located in western Massac County at (37.207399, -88.843033 The village lies along the Ohio River downstream from Metropolis, Illinois , and Paducah, Kentucky . Metropolis is 8 miles (13 km) southeast of Joppa, and Paducah is 20 miles (32 km) to the southeast.
December 1911, Hawkins filed suit against the Baltimore, Chesapeake and Atlantic Railway for discrimination on its Chesapeake Bay ferryboats, the Avalon and the Joppa. [26] The steamer Avalon and Joppa [27] were sister ships originally built in 1888 for the Maryland Steamboat Company for the Choptank River route. [28]