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Agricultural History Farm Park: Derwood: Montgomery: Capital: website, operated by Montgomery Parks the 455-acre complex with a historic farm site and a modern farming activity center Battle Creek Cypress Swamp: Prince Frederick: Calvert: Southern: Nature Conservancy preserve and county park Bear Branch Nature Center: Westminster: Carroll ...
Former Chautauqua Assembly site (1891) and amusement park: 35: Glenview Farm: Glenview Farm: October 10, 2007 : 603 Edmonston Dr. Rockville: Current Neo-Classical Revival mansion built in 1926 around the remnants of a smaller house dating to 1838. 36
Lake Needwood is a 75-acre (300,000 m 2) reservoir in Derwood, Maryland, United States. Located east of Rockville , in the eastern part of Montgomery County , it is situated on Rock Creek . The lake was created by damming Rock Creek in 1965 with the goal of providing flood control and reducing soil erosion .
This is a list of Maryland wildlife management areas. As of 2016 [update] , the state of Maryland owned and managed sixty-one wildlife management areas (WMAs) covering 123,530 acres (499.9 km 2 ) of land.
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Lake Bernard Frank (also Lake Frank), is a 54-acre (220,000 m 2) reservoir on the North Branch of Rock Creek in Derwood, Maryland, U.S., just east of Rockville.In the late 1960s it was renamed after Bernard Frank, a wilderness activist and a co-founder of The Wilderness Society. [2]
Western Run–Belfast Road Historic District is a national historic district at Lutherville, Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. It is a largely agricultural area was first settled in the 18th century and is a natural extension of the Worthington Valley Historic District .
Oxon Creek is a stream on the Potomac River which feeds a cove that straddles the border between Washington, D.C., and Prince George's County, Maryland just north of Interstate 495 (Capital Beltway) at Woodrow Wilson Bridge. [2] [3] Oxon Creek heads at the confluence of Oxon Run and Barnaby Run, sometimes referred to as Winkle Doodle Run. [4]