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  2. Patuxent Research Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Patuxent Research Refuge is divided into three areas: 1) North Tract, which offers hunting, fishing, wildlife observation, trails, and many interpretive programs; 2) Central Tract, where the headquarters for both the refuge and the USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center are located, as well as research study sites; and 3) South Tract, which has ...

  3. Patuxent Wildlife Research Center - Wikipedia

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    Patuxent National Wildlife Visitor Center entrance sign. The land that currently encompasses the 12,841 acres (51.97 km 2) of Patuxent Research Refuge was primarily used for farming from the colonial period until at least World War I. Prominent landowners, such as the Snowden and Duvall families, owned significant portions of land during the colonial era and well into the 19th century.

  4. List of parks in the Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area

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    Patuxent Wildlife Research Refuge - Fran Uhler (Patuxent River Park), Maryland; 13,300 acres (54 km 2) — about one-third is closed to the public; Seneca Creek - McKee-Beshers - C & O Canal - Germantown, Maryland / Algonkian, Virginia; 12,435 acres (50 km 2) [3] Upper Patapsco, Maryland; 9,575 acres (39 km 2)

  5. List of nature centers in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Facility of Baltimore County Department of Recreation & Parks, assisted by the Oregon Ridge Nature Center Council Patterson Park Audubon Center: Baltimore: Baltimore City: Central: Operated by the National Audubon Society: Patuxent Research Refuge: Laurel: Prince George's: Capital: National Wildlife Visitors Center is located in the South Tract

  6. Duvall Bridge (Laurel, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    The Steel bridge was constructed in 1907. The bridge provided water crossing for the main Baltimore-Washington telegraph lines following "telegraph road". In 1936, the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center was created on the land, and the bridge was transferred to the federal government in 1941. A plaque was installed in 1966 by the Duvall society.

  7. List of National Wildlife Refuges - Wikipedia

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    Loess Bluffs National Wildlife Refuge: Holt County: 1935 7,415 acres (30.01 km 2) [247] Mingo National Wildlife Refuge: Stoddard County Wayne County: 1944 21,676 acres (87.72 km 2) [248] Ozark Cavefish National Wildlife Refuge: Lawrence County: 1991 40 acres (0.16 km 2) [249] Pilot Knob National Wildlife Refuge: Iron County: 1987 90 acres (0.36 ...

  8. Snowden Hall (Laurel, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Snowden Hall is a historic house located on the grounds of the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, outside Laurel in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. It stands on open rolling ground approximately 3 ⁄ 4 -mile west of the Patuxent River .

  9. Patuxent River - Wikipedia

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    The Patuxent Wildlife Research Center. The Patuxent River is a tributary of the Chesapeake Bay in the state of Maryland.There are three main river drainages for central Maryland: the Potomac River to the west passing through Washington, D.C., the Patapsco River to the northeast passing through Baltimore, and the Patuxent River between the two.