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  2. Category:Glen Burnie, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles related to Glen Burnie, Maryland, an urbanized but unincorporated area of Anne Arundel County, Maryland Wikimedia Commons has media related to Glen Burnie, Maryland . Subcategories

  3. Marley Station Mall - Wikipedia

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    Marley Station Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Glen Burnie, Maryland. Opened in 1987, it was expanded in 1994 and 1996. The mall had 130 stores on 2 floors, a movie theater, and 5 anchor spaces. JCPenney, Macy's, and Golds Gym serve as the mall's current anchor tenants.

  4. Harundale Mall - Wikipedia

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    Harundale Mall, in Glen Burnie, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States at the intersection of Ritchie Highway and Aquahart Road, was the first enclosed, air-conditioned mall built east of the Mississippi River.

  5. Glen Burnie, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Glen Burnie is a suburb of Baltimore.It is located at (39.159982, −76.610588 The intersection of Central Avenue and Crain Highway forms the boundaries of the NW, SW, NE & SE postal quadrants in the community's center.

  6. Sunset Grill - Wikipedia

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    Sunset Grill may refer to: "Sunset Grill" (song) , a song by Don Henley, first released on his 1984 album Building the Perfect Beast Sunset Grill (film) , a 1993 film starring Peter Weller, Lori Singer, and Stacy Keach

  7. Manila Sunset - Wikipedia

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    The chain's first store opened in 1985, on Los Angeles' Sunset Boulevard, inspiring the restaurant's name, along with the idea that Manila was known for its sunsets. The founder, Ben Halili, who migrated to the United States from the Philippines, intended to provide food for Filipinos in the United States who had missed the food of their ancestry.

  8. Gino's Hamburgers - Wikipedia

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    Gino's Hamburgers was a fast-food restaurant chain founded in Baltimore, Maryland by Baltimore Colts defensive end Gino Marchetti and running back Alan Ameche, along with their close friends Joe Campanella, who played linebacker for six seasons for the Cleveland Browns and the Baltimore Colts and Louis Fischer, in 1957.

  9. Maryland Route 174 - Wikipedia

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    MD 174 westbound viewed from MD 100 in Glen Burnie. When the Maryland State Roads Commission applied numbers to state highways, they assigned MD 170 to its current corridor from Severn to Brooklyn Park and to what is now MD 174 from Severn to Fort Meade. [3] [4] The portion of the modern highway from Odenton to Severn was originally MD 554. [4]