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  2. Union Bridge, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    ZIP code: 21791. Area code(s) 410,443,667: FIPS code: 24-79350: GNIS feature ID: ... MD 75 heading northeast out of Union Bridge Birds-eye view of Union Bridge ...

  3. Kitzmiller, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    As of the census [6] of 2010, there were 321 people, 126 households, and 91 families living in the town. The population density was 1,459.1 inhabitants per square mile (563.4/km 2).

  4. Johnsville, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    MD 75 through Johnsville. 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]

  5. Hard Lodging - Wikipedia

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    Hard Lodging is a historic home located at Union Bridge, Carroll County, Maryland, United States.It is built on a small cliff overlooking the site where its first owner, Solomon Shepherd, had a mill that is no longer standing.

  6. Frankford, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    ZIP Codes: 21206. Area Codes: 410, 443, 667: Frankford is a neighborhood in northeast Baltimore. Frankford is the most populous of the city's designated neighborhoods ...

  7. Woodbine, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    A new concrete bridge was constructed between 1916 and 1917. [2] In the 1920s and 1930s the town had a large canning factory on the Carroll County side of the river. There was another small canning factory, from the turn of the century, run by water power west of Woodbine at the foot of New Port Hill.

  8. Ruxton-Riderwood, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Less than two years later, on April 21, 1865, Lincoln's funeral train also passed through Ruxton and Riderwood on its way from Washington, D.C., to his final resting place at Springfield, Illinois. [4] [5] In 1854, the neighborhood was the site of a train collision that killed 30 passengers.

  9. Uniontown, Maryland - Wikipedia

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