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Cockeysville was named after the Cockey family who helped establish the town. Thomas Cockey (1676–1737) settled in Limestone Valley in 1725 at Taylor's Hall (an area now just north of Padonia Road and east of Interstate 83). Joshua Frederick Cockey (1765–1821) built one of the first homes in the area in 1798 and built the first commercial ...
Oregon Ridge Park is a 1,043-acre (4.22 km 2) park in Cockeysville, Maryland. The park features walking and hiking trails, [1] nature center, picnic and recreation areas, a lodge, and cross-country skiing and sledding. [2] The park is the location of an annual Fourth of July celebration, which includes a concert by the Baltimore Symphony ...
Born in Lebanon, Tennessee, Price is the daughter of Chris, a former baseball player for a Kansas City Royals farm team who died in a motorcycle collision in 2009. [1] Her mother, Marsha, was a cheerleader at Vanderbilt University. [2] [3] [1] Price took up gymnastics at age two, attending Overbrook Catholic School in Nashville during her ...
The 11th Virginia Regiment was a Continental Army regiment that fought in the American Revolutionary War.. Authorized by the Second Continental Congress on 16 September 1776, it was organized on 3 February 1777 and consisted of four companies from the Virginia counties of Loudoun, Frederick, Prince William, and Amelia; Captain Daniel Morgan's Independent Rifle Company from Fauquier County; and ...
Fisk University gymnast Morgan Price competes on the vault during the Tennessee Collegiate Classic meet Friday, Jan. 20, 2023, in Lebanon, Tenn. Fisk is the first historically Black university to ...
HO-765, House Frederick Road (MD 144) & Sykesville Road (MD 32), SW corner, West Friendship; HO-766, African-American Episcopal Church Merryman Street (south side) before intersection with Hill Street, Ellicott City; HO-767, Enchanted Forest (Enchanted Forest Theme Park), 10040 Baltimore National Pike (US 40), Ellicott City
York Road to Padonia Road Cockeysville: Cromwell Bridge Road: Providence Road to Cub Hill Road/Glen Arm Road: Towson Parkville: Loch Raven High School: Formerly Maryland Route 567. Exit 29 off the Baltimore Beltway (shared with Loch Raven Boulevard. The section west of this exit and inside the Beltway is lined with office space and homes while ...
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