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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Frederick ...

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    Date listed Date removed Location City or town Description 1: Hanson-Thomas Houses: Hanson-Thomas Houses: January 20, 1972 (#72000579) March 4, 1982: 108 and 110 W. Patrick St. Frederick: 2: Edgewood: September 6, 1979 (#79001129) March 24, 2015: North of Frederick off Poole Jones Rd.

  3. List of museums in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    1794 home, office of the Queen Anne’s County Historical Society, period rooms Tudor Hall: Leonardtown: St. Mary's: Southern: Local history: 18th-century 14-room mansion, operated by the St. Mary's County Historical Society, exhibits of local history on 1st floor Tudor Hall: Bel Air: Harford: Central: Historic house: Mid 19th-century Gothic ...

  4. St. John's Church at Creagerstown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The St. John's Church at Creagerstown Historic District is a national historic district located at Creagerstown, Frederick County, Maryland The district encompasses four contributing buildings and one contributing site, namely: [2] Creagerstown School Number 2, now the parish house for St. John's Church (1880) and concrete block privy / shed (c ...

  5. Monocacy, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    In 1729, German settlers arrived in what later became Frederick County in 1748 then a part of the British colonial Province of Maryland. The first settlement created by the settlers of the county was Monocacy, [3] which was founded between 1725 and 1730, [1] [2] making it the oldest settlement in Western Maryland. [3]

  6. Middletown Historic District (Middletown, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    The Middletown Historic District comprises the historic center of Middletown, Maryland.Middletown became the chief community in the Middletown Valley in the late 18th century, retaining its importance until the 1930s, when the expanding influence of Frederick, Maryland, the construction of a bypass on US 40 and the abandonment of the Hagerstown and Frederick Railway produced a gradual decline.

  7. Visitation Academy of Frederick - Wikipedia

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    This event marked the start of the museum and historical site season in Frederick County, Maryland. [14] Bells were rung simultaneously throughout the city marking the occasion. The Visitation Academy is included in the bell ringing and also hosts educational events with tours and children's hands-on activities. [11]

  8. Rosenstock Village site - Wikipedia

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    The Rosenstock Village site is a historic site located in Frederick County, Maryland, United States, near the city of Frederick. It contains the remains of a Late Woodland Village situated on a bluff overlooking the Monocacy River. The village was occupied between A.D. 1335 and A.D. 1400, based on artifact analysis and radiocarbon dating. [3]

  9. Johnsville, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Johnsville is an unincorporated community in Frederick County, Maryland, United States. [1] It is located approximately halfway between Libertytown and Union Bridge along Maryland Route 75 (Green Valley Rd). The Kitterman-Buckey Farm was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. [2]