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Hancock is a town in Washington County, Maryland, United States. The population was 1,557 at the 2020 census. The Western Maryland community is notable for being located at the narrowest part of the state. The north–south distance from the Pennsylvania state line to the West Virginia state line is only 1.8 miles (2.9 km) at Hancock.
Fort Tonoloway State Park is an undeveloped Maryland state park located near present-day Hancock. Fort Tonoloway was a frontier fort built in 1755 by Lt. Thomas Stoddert and men from the Maryland State Militia. [2] [3] The fort was also known as Stoddert's Fort. It was abandoned in 1756 when Fort Frederick was constructed. [4] [5]
Hancock Middle-Senior High School, also known as Hancock High, is a public middle/high school (grades 6 to 12) in Hancock, Washington County, Maryland, United States. Its principal is Jenny Ruppenthal. [1] It enrolls 262 students as of 2016 and School Day is 8:30 to 3:30.
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In Hancock, it had risen to 47.6 feet, 17 feet above flood stage. An estimated 300 to 350 homes along the Potomac River in Washington County were “wholly or partially flooded.”
The Sideling Hill Road Cut on I-68 and US 40 is a 340-foot-deep (100 m) notch excavated from the ridge of Sideling Hill, about five miles (8.0 km) west of Hancock in Washington County, Maryland. Blasting was completed in August 1984. [ 4 ]
Tonoloway Creek, also known as Great Tonoloway Creek, is a 31.4-mile-long (50.5 km) [1] tributary stream of the Potomac River in the U.S. states of Maryland and Pennsylvania. Tonoloway Creek empties into the Potomac River at Hancock, Maryland .
“That is your true outcome,” said Dr. Johnson of the University of Maryland. “The outcome isn’t a selective number of people who are devoted to the program.” What addicts face is a revolving door, an ongoing cycle of waiting for treatment, getting treatment, dropping out, relapsing and then waiting and returning for more.