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  2. Catoctin Creek Distilling Company - Wikipedia

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    Catoctin Creek Distillery, at the historic Case Building in Old Town Purcellville, Virginia. The Catoctin Creek Distilling Company (/ k ə ˈ t ɒ k t ən / kə-TOK-tən), which operates under the trade name of Catoctin Creek, is the first legal distillery in Loudoun County, Virginia, since prohibition. [1]

  3. Green Door Distilling - Wikipedia

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    Green Door Distilling was founded in 2014 by Josh Cook [1] in Kalamazoo, Michigan. [2] The company opened its tasting room and retail shop in 2016 [3] under head distiller and president Jon Good. [4] It is now owned by Steve Jbara, Scott Benton, and former NBA player Ben Wallace, who acquired a minority ownership stake in 2022. [1]

  4. 414 Light Street (Baltimore) - Wikipedia

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    414 Light Street is a building located on Light Street in the Inner Harbor district of Baltimore, Maryland that consists of a 44-story glass and steel structure completed in 2018. [ 1 ] Mixed use (Business and residential) in Maryland, United States

  5. B & O Railroad Potomac River Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1836–1837, the B&O's first crossing over the Potomac was an 830-foot (250 m) covered wood truss. [2] It was the only rail crossing of the Potomac River until after the American Civil War. The single-track bridge, composed of six river spans plus a span over the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, was designed by Benjamin Henry Latrobe, II.

  6. Potomac, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Potomac (listen ⓘ) is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 47,018. [3] It is named after the nearby Potomac River. A part of the Washington metropolitan area, many Potomac residents work in nearby Washington, D.C., and Northern ...

  7. Baltimore and Potomac Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Baltimore and Potomac Railroad (B&P) operated from Baltimore, Maryland, southwest to Washington, D.C., from 1872 to 1902.Owned and operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad, it was the second railroad company to connect the nation's capital to the Northeastern U.S., and competed with the older Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.

  8. Gunther Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    By 1959, it was the second largest brewery in Baltimore, one of the major centers of brewing in America, when it produced 800,000 barrels per year and employed approximately 600 people. Hamm's Brewing Company bought the Gunther Brewing Company in 1960, and later became part of Miller Brewing Company.

  9. Popes Creek (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    In 1853 the State of Maryland chartered the Baltimore and Potomac Rail Road Company to construct a railroad from the city of Baltimore via Upper Marlboro and Port Tobacco to a point on the Potomac River between Liverpool Point and the St. Marys River, and any branches of at most 20 miles (32 km) in length.