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  2. Avondale, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Avondale is an unincorporated community in Prince George's County Maryland, United States. [1] It is contained between Eastern Avenue NE to the south, Queens Chapel Road (MD-500) to the east, and the Northwest Branch Anacostia River to the north and west.

  3. Northwest Athletic Clubs - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Athletic was a chain of health clubs or fitness centers in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul Metropolitan Area. The clubs began mostly as indoor tennis courts. The centers expanded into other areas of health and fitness.

  4. Beaver Dam (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Currently, a 30-acre swim club is located there with two swimming pools, a volleyball court, picnic tables and grills, a creek, and snack house. The 40 foot deep freshwater quarry has floating platforms, two rolling logs, diving and jumping platforms, and a rope swing.

  5. Arden Hills, longtime resort and swim club for families and ...

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  6. Junior Tennis Champions Center - Wikipedia

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    The center court at JTCC. JTCC was founded in 1999 by investment banker Ken Brody. [3] The school was incorporated as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization meant to serve Washington, D.C., and its Maryland suburbs of Montgomery County and Prince George’s County. [4]

  7. Crofton, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Crofton is a census-designated place and planned community in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States, located 9.8 miles (15.8 km) west of the state capital Annapolis, 24 miles (39 km) south of Baltimore, and 24 miles (39 km) east-northeast of Washington, D.C.

  8. Sherm Chavoor - Wikipedia

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    Sherm Chavoor (April 10, 1919 – September 3, 1992) [3] was a Hall of Fame swimming coach from the United States. He coached Olympic swimmers Mark Spitz, Debbie Meyer, Mike Burton, Jeff Float, Susan Pedersen, John Ferris, Dave Fairbank, John Nelson and Ellie Daniel at Arden Hills Swimming and Tennis Club in Sacramento, California, which he founded in 1954 and coached through 1985. [4]

  9. Joppatowne, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The original townsite at Joppa, [9] including the Rumsey Mansion, was slated to be developed as Joppatowne's "swim and tennis club". People interested in historical preservation opposed this plan, but were nearly ignored until the matter reached the attention of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy .