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In August 2011, the Frying Pan Tower was directly hit [6] [circular reference] by Hurricane Irene with measured winds of 67 mph (108 km/h) and waves of 28 ft (8.5 m). An observational flight the day after the storm, August 28, 2011, showed that the tower had no visible damage from the impact. [7]
HO-767, Enchanted Forest (Enchanted Forest Theme Park), 10040 Baltimore National Pike (US 40), Ellicott City HO-768, House MD 144 south side, just west of Centennial Lane, HO-769, House 8957 Frederick Road (MD 144), Ellicott City
Winters Ln. between Frederick Rd. and Baltimore National Pike 39°16′45″N 76°44′31″W / 39.279072°N 76.741883°W / 39.279072; -76.741883 ( Winters Lane Historic Catonsville
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Old National Pike or Old National Road, and sometimes Old Cumberland Road, Old Route 40, Old U.S. 40 are terms both colloquially and officially applied to bypassed parts of the United States' first federally funded highway (1811), the National Pike—which are essentially the parts of U.S. Route 40 (1920s) west of Baltimore and east of Missouri.
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The Radisson Hotel Baltimore Downtown-Inner Harbor and the Holiday Inn Baltimore-Inner Harbor, which occupy separate towers in a West Fayette Street property, are slated to be sold March 8, with ...
Frying Pan was retired from duty at Frying Pan Shoals in 1964. It served briefly as a relief ship at Cape May, New Jersey, and then was decommissioned in 1965. The ship sank in 1986. [9] It was raised in 1987, then resold and eventually restoration began in 1988. [10] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.