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  2. Savage Mill Historic District - Wikipedia

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    For a brief period, the Maryland State Police set up a barracks in 1927-1929 leased from the Savage Manufacturing Company before relocating to Waterloo. [6] By 1941 the company employed 325 people, and during World War II , produced 400,000 pounds of cotton duck a month.

  3. Mount Savage Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Savage Historic District is a national historic district in Mount Savage, Allegany County, Maryland. It comprises 189 19th and 20th century buildings, structures, and sites within this industrial community northwest of Cumberland .

  4. Savage Mill - Wikipedia

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    The Savage Mill is a historic cotton mill complex in Savage, Maryland, which has been turned into a complex of shops and restaurants. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. [1] It is located in the Savage Mill Historic District. Buildings in the complex date from 1822 to 1916.

  5. Savage, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Savage is located in southeastern Howard County, bordered by Columbia to the north and North Laurel to the southwest. U.S. Route 1 (Washington Boulevard) forms the southeast edge of the CDP. The historic Savage mill village is located in the southern part of the CDP, while a major freeway interchange between Interstate 95 and Maryland Route 32 ...

  6. Savage-Guilford, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Savage-Guilford was a census-designated place (CDP) in Howard County, Maryland, United States, for the 2000 U.S. Census, at which time its population was 12,918. It consisted of the unincorporated community communities of Savage and Guilford. At the 2010 U.S. Census, the area was re-delineated as the Savage CDP.

  7. Commodore Joshua Barney House - Wikipedia

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    The Commodore Joshua Barney House is a historic home located at Savage, Howard County, Maryland, United States. [2] It was originally situated on a 700-acre tract in modern Savage Maryland named Harry's Lot, at a time when the closest town was Elk Ridge. Both "Haary's Lot" and "Huntington Quarter" were inherited by Charles Greenberry Ridgely ...

  8. Cumberland and Pennsylvania Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The first iron rail rolled in the United States was produced at Mt. Savage in 1844. [2] Coal hopper cars of the C&P and Consolidation Coal Co. at the western terminus of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal in Cumberland, early 20th century. In 1854 the C&P acquired the Mount Savage Railroad from the Mount Savage Coal and Iron Company. [3]

  9. Category:Savage, Maryland - Wikipedia

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