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  2. Jessup, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Jessup is located at (39.138374, −76.774929 According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of 5.3 square miles (13.6 km 2), all land.As of the 2010 census, the center of population for the state of Maryland is located on the grounds of the Clifton T. Perkins Hospital Center in Jessup.

  3. Kemp's Hotel - Wikipedia

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    When Daniel died in 1777, he left the tavern to his son, Daniel Jr., who eventually sold the tavern to his sister Susanna and brother-in-law, George Kemp, who renamed the tavern to the Kemp's Hotel. There are two special stones on the front face of the building bearing their names, George Kemp and Susana Kemp; both are dated 1795.

  4. Jessop's Clock - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Jessop's 98-year-old great-grandson, David Jessop Jr., officially restarted the 102-year-old clock on November 5, 2009. In 2012, Westfield, the owners of the Horton Plaza shopping center at the time, terminated the rental agreement with the Jessop family and gave the family 6 months to find a new site for the clock.

  5. Jessops - Wikipedia

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    Jessops (Group) Limited is a British photographic retailing company. It was established in 1935 by Frank Jessop in Leicester, United Kingdom. The company controls Jessops Europe Limited, which in turn control JR Prop Limited (formerly Jessops Retail Limited).

  6. Jessup, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    At the 2010 census there were 4,676 people, 2,007 households, and 1,272 families residing in the borough. The population density was 697.9 inhabitants per square mile (269.5/km 2).

  7. Old Talbott Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Queen Marie of Romania is known to have lunched at the tavern in 1926. [6] Likewise, World War II general George Patton once visited the tavern. [5] Throughout its history, the tavern has been called different names: Hynes House, Bardstown Hotel, Chapman's House, Shady Bower Hotel, the Newman House, Talbott Hotel, Talbott Tavern, and the Old ...

  8. Arnold's Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Arnold's Tavern, also known as the Old Arnold Tavern [1] and the Duncan House, [1] was a "famous" [2] historic tavern established by Samuel Arnold circa 1740. [3] Until 1886, it was located in Morristown Green in Morristown, New Jersey .

  9. Thomas Jessop - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Jessop was born on Blast Lane, Sheffield, the son of William Jessop (1772–1835) and Rebecca Taylor (1770–1859), who had 3 other sons and 4 daughters. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He married Frances Yates Hope in 1848 and they had 5 daughters and one son, William (1856–1905).