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  2. Laurel, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    In 1870, the Patuxent Bank of Laurel was founded on the corner of Main Street and Washington Avenue. [19] In 1874 a delegation was sent to Annapolis to introduce legislation to make Laurel its own county of 10,000 residents with land from Prince George's, Howard, and Anne Arundel counties. [20] In 1879 Laurel Academy of Music was built along ...

  3. List of Laurel, Maryland properties in the Maryland ...

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    PG-LAU-01-21, Montgomery Street Historic District, Between Washington Boulevard and Eleventh Street and Main and Montgomery Streets; PG-LAU-01-21, Phelps and Shaffer, 900 Montgomery Street PG-LAU-06 B&O Train station, Laurel; PG-LAU-02, St. Mark's Methodist Episcopal Church, 601 Eighth Street; PG-LAU-03, Ivy Hill Cemetery, Sandy Spring Road (MD ...

  4. Laurel Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Laurel Museum is a museum in Laurel, Maryland, in the United States. It is located in a mill workers' home that was built by Horace Capron between 1836 and 1840. [ 3 ] It was restored by the City of Laurel, and opened to the public on May 1, 1996.

  5. First United Methodist Church (Laurel, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    It is located on Main Street in the historic district of Laurel, Maryland. The church serves primarily the Laurel area including the city of Laurel, northern Prince George's County, western Anne Arundel County, south eastern Howard County and eastern Montgomery County. The Rev. Dr. Ramon E. McDonald, II has served the church as its Senior ...

  6. Laurel station (MARC) - Wikipedia

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    Laurel station was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973, [3] (although one source claims it was 1972) and was reopened as a MARC station when the Camden Line was established. A fire gutted the interior of the station, and damaged its roof and brick walls, in January 1992.

  7. Maryland Route 216 - Wikipedia

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    The first segment of MD 216 was built as a gravel road from Main Street in Laurel to Scaggsville in 1923. [3] The highway was extended to Fulton in 1925. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Main Street in Laurel was paved in macadam with concrete shoulders between 1930 and 1933.

  8. Laurel Branch Library - Wikipedia

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    Laurel's first library opened in 1916 in the Patuxent Bank Building and moved to 384 Main Street in 1929 in space shared with the Woman's Club of Laurel. The library got a building of its own in 1967. [9] [10] The former branch building, named Stanley Memorial Library, was dedicated on May 7, 1967 [11] [12] and completed a major expansion in ...

  9. Towne Centre at Laurel - Wikipedia

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    Town Center at Laurel is anchored by Burlington Coat Factory, Harris Teeter, Old Navy, Party City, and Regal Cinemas. The shopping center has many specialty shops and restaurants, and as of May 2015 was soon to include a U.S. Post Office. The parking deck behind Burlington Coat Factory has a capacity of 612 cars. [4]