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  2. Columbia, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Columbia is a planned community in Howard County, Maryland, United States, consisting of 10 self-contained villages.With a population of 104,681 at the 2020 census, it is the second most populous community in Maryland after Baltimore.

  3. Hickory Ridge, Columbia, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Villages of Columbia. Hickory Ridge is one of the 10 villages in Columbia, Maryland, United States, located to the west of the Town Center with a 2014 population of 13,000 in 4,659 housing units. [2] The village overlays the former postal community of Elioak. It was first occupied in 1974. [3]

  4. List of Howard County properties in the Maryland Historical Trust

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    HO-629, Merson House, 3922 Old Columbia Pike (MD 987), Ellicott City; HO-630, Bohning House, 3962 Old Columbia Pike (MD 987), Ellicott City; HO-631, Hollifield House, 8262 Old Frederick Road, Ellicott City; HO-632, Pfeiffer House, 3887 Old Columbia Pike (MD 987), Ellicott City; HO-633, Reed House, 3873 Old Columbia Pike (MD 987), Ellicott City

  5. Wilde Lake, Columbia, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Wilde Lake / w aɪ l d l eɪ k / is a human-made drainage reservoir dug in 1966 and the name of the surrounding "village" of neighborhoods located in Columbia, Maryland, just north and west of Columbia Town Center. The village was the first part of Columbia's "New Town" to be built in the late 1960s, James W. Rouse and Frazar B. Wilde formally ...

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  7. Washington Grove, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Families would stay over to attend a two-week-long meeting of the Methodist Episcopal churches of the District of Columbia. [15] Named Washington Grove Camp, the first camp meeting began on August 5, 1874, [16] with 240 tents. [17] In 1877, a tabernacle with a belfry for a bell was built in the center of the circle. [10]