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  2. Ocean Pines, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the late 1960s, Ocean Pines was a small community, composed primarily of retirees. [3] On May 16, 1968, the Eastern Shore Times newspaper reported the rumor that a multi-million dollar land development project was being considered by the Boise Cascade Corporation in the "Hog Skull" area just north of Berlin. [4]

  3. North Point State Park - Wikipedia

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    1921 newspaper ad for Bay Shore Park. North Point State Park is a public recreation area located on Chesapeake Bay in Edgemere, Baltimore County, Maryland. The state park includes the site of the former Bay Shore Park, which was one of the state's premiere amusement parks during the first half of the 20th century. The park features restored ...

  4. Fell's Point, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Fell's Point is a historic waterfront neighborhood in southeastern Baltimore, Maryland, established around 1763 along the north shore of the Baltimore Harbor and the Northwest Branch of the Patapsco River. Located 1.5 miles east of Baltimore's downtown central business district, Fells Point is known for its maritime history and character.

  5. Maryland Route 260 - Wikipedia

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    The remainder of MD 260 from MD 416 to Paris was proposed to be expanded from 16 to 20 feet (4.9 to 6.1 m) in width from MD 416 to Paris as early as 1934 and again in 1940. [ 9 ] [ 11 ] The first road to be built along the abandoned Chesapeake Beach Railway was a county highway constructed by the Maryland State Roads Commission in 1946 from ...

  6. List of state highways in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    These highways are each designated Maryland Route X, where X is a number between 2 and 999. The highways are typically abbreviated MD X, although MD Route X and Route X are used less frequently. Because Maryland does not have a secondary route system or signed county route systems, all state highways are part of the main numerical system.

  7. Point Lookout State Park - Wikipedia

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    The area got its name from its role as a lookout post, used to watch British ship movements during the War of 1812. [9]During the War of 1812 the Chesapeake Bay was a major route for British War ships, who established a naval and military base at near-by Tangier Island in Virginia for the Royal Navy under Rear Admiral George Cockburn with Fort Albion there, which constantly raided Chesapeake ...

  8. List of nature centers in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Operated by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources in the state park Eden Mill Nature Center: Pylesville: Harford: Central: Independent organization in partnership with Harford County Parks and Recreation, nature center and historic grist mill museum Fair Hill Nature Center: Elkton: Cecil: Eastern Shore

  9. Point No Point Light (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Point No Point Light, located in the Chesapeake Bay off the eponymous point several miles north of the mouth of the Potomac River, was constructed as part of a program to add lighted navigational aids in a thirty-mile stretch of the bay between Cove and Smith Points. [2] [3] [4]