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The Berlin Commercial District is a historic district in Berlin, Worcester County, Maryland. It consists of a collection of approximately 47 late-19th-century commercial buildings. They are small-scaled, one-to-three-story buildings that occupy both sides of the main thoroughfare and its secondary arterials.
The restaurant's new location is expected to open in 2024. Olivia Minzola covers communities on the Lower Shore. Contact her with tips and story ideas at ominzola@delmarvanow.com .
Country singer-songwriter from Maryland Cougin Drummer for Maryland-based doom metal band Wretched: Covington, Steve: Baltimore-area jazz saxophonist [3] Cowell, Henry: Teacher at the Peabody Institute [10] Coxsen, Lawrence: Member of the Baltimore-based African American doo wop group The Swallows, best known from their 1950s recordings [15 ...
Maryland Route 377 runs along Williams Street in Berlin from MD 376 north to MD 346. ... Atlantic General Hospital, a 62-bed hospital, is located in Berlin. Founded ...
Ocean Downs is a casino and harness racing track in Berlin, Maryland, near Ocean City.It is owned and operated by Churchill Downs Inc.. Construction started in 1947 as a harness racetrack, and it opened in 1949 with Ocean Downs Racing Association (ODRA) as owner.
Germantown Road crosses Route 113 to become South Main St of Berlin, MD ("America's Coolest Small Town" 2014). At one time the community was known as Germantown, possibly in reference to the name Berlin, whose derivation is questioned, some saying it's a morphology of Burley Inn. Historically, Berlin and Germantown are nearly totally segregated.
In the Midnight Hour (Atlantic Records, 1965) With Big Joe Turner. Singing the Blues (BluesWay, 1967) Joe's Back in Town (Black and Blue, 1974) Effervescent (Classic Jazz, 1979) With others. Red Allen, Jazz at the Metropole Cafe (Bethlehem, 1955) Casey Anderson, The Bag I'm In (Atco, 1962) Cat Anderson, Cat on a Hot Tin Horn (Mercury, 1958)
His drum work can be heard on the soundtracks of the following movies: A Thousand Clowns (1965), Wall Street (1987), Bossa Nova (2000), The Lake House (2006), and Whatever Works (2009). Deppenschmidt has played with Mose Allison, Chet Baker, Keter Betts, Billy Butterfield, Charlie Byrd, John Coates, Jr., Al Cohn, Matt Dennis, Bob Dorough, Herb ...