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  2. 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.

  3. Centre at Glen Burnie - Wikipedia

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    The Centre at Glen Burnie was an enclosed shopping mall in Glen Burnie, Maryland. It is owned by Goodman Properties and managed by 6711 Glen Burnie Retail, LLC a subsidiary of LNR Property Inc. The property has now been turned into a shopping center with the following anchors: Burlington, Ollie's Bargain Outlet, and Target.

  4. Glen Burnie High School - Wikipedia

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    Glen Burnie High School is a large public high school located in the Baltimore suburb of Glen Burnie, Maryland, United States. Founded in 1923, the school is part of the Anne Arundel County Public Schools system. Today, Glen Burnie Senior High School is a bustling campus-style high school consisting of six buildings and athletic fields.

  5. Glenn Brown - Wikipedia

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    Glen(n) Brown may refer to: Glenn Brown (architect) (1854–1932), American architect and historian; Glenn Brown (artist) (born 1966), British artist; Glen Brown (c. 1943 –2019), Jamaican reggae musician; Glen Brown (footballer) (born 1962), Australian rules footballer; Glen E. Brown (born 1943), American politician in Utah

  6. Jeffrey J. Safford - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Jaeger Safford (1934-2021) was born in Greenwich Village, New York, in 1934 to Hildegard Anna Clara Jaeger and Raymond Maurice Safford. He grew up in Staten Island, New York. with his two siblings. Safford attended Wagner College on a baseball scholarship where he majored in history and music, receiving his A.B. in music in 1956. [1]

  7. Sanford–Brown - Wikipedia

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    Sanford–Brown (also known as the Sanford–Brown College or Sanford–Brown Institute) was a division of the Career Education Corporation, a proprietary, for-profit higher education organization. The school traced its history back to the 1860s as a successor to a St. Louis location of Brown's Business College owned by George W. Brown (1845-1918).

  8. Safford, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Safford (Western Apache: Ichʼįʼ Nahiłtį́į́) [3] is a city in Graham County, Arizona, United States. According to the 2020 Census, the population of the city is 10,129. [4] The city is the county seat of Graham County. [5] Safford is the principal city of the Safford Micropolitan Statistical Area, which includes all of Graham County.

  9. Glenn Brown (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Glenn Brown. Glenn Brown (September 13, 1854 in Fauquier County, Virginia [1] –1932) [2] was an American architect and historian. He wrote a two-volume History of the United States Capitol (1901 and 1904) and more than 100 articles. [2] In 1927, Brown was elected into the National Academy of Design as an associate member. [3] National Union ...

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