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In July 2011, Civista Medical Center announced its affiliation as a member hospital of the University of Maryland Medical System (UMMS). [3] On July 1, 2013, the Civista Medical Center began operating under the name University of Maryland Charles Regional Medical Center in the University of Maryland Medical System, becoming the first expansion ...
La Plata (/ l ə ˈ p l eɪ t ə / lə-PLAY-tə) [3] is a town in Charles County, Maryland, United States. The population was 10,159 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ] It is the county seat of Charles County.
Fort Howard Veterans Hospital; Glenn Dale Hospital; Henryton State Hospital; Jarvis Hospital; Liberty Medical Center; Lutheran Hospital; Memorial of Cumberland; Pine Bluff State Hospital; Rosewood Center; Sacred Heart; University of Maryland Shore Medical Center at Dorchester [6] University Specialty Hospital; Walter P Carter Center; Washington ...
The state highway was widened to a 24-foot (7.3 m) road with a bituminous-stabilized gravel surface from La Plata to Ripley in 1949 and 1950 and from Ripley to Potomac Heights in 1951. [12] [13] MD 225 was resurfaced again in 1953 and 1954. [14] MD 225's eastern terminus was rolled back from Washington Avenue to US 301 around 1956. [15]
Dentsville is an unincorporated community in Charles County, Maryland, United States, marked by a convenience store dating from the turn of the 20th century, [1] two cemeteries, [2] [3] and adjacent small businesses, including the Dentsville Rescue Squad and Auxiliary founded in 1998 on Maryland Route 6, east of La Plata.
MD 6 westbound in Dentsville. The La Plata–Riverside portion of MD 6 was constructed as a state-aid gravel road beginning around 1916. The highway had reached McConchie and was under construction west to Doncaster by 1919. [5] The road was completed to Nanjemoy Creek by 1921 and finished to Riverside by 1923.
Locust Grove, also known as Beech Neck, is a historic home located at La Plata, Charles County, Maryland, United States. It is a two-story, three bay Federal style frame house, with a fine view of the Port Tobacco Valley. The original section of the house was built prior to 1750, with a significant expansion occurring about 1825. [2]
A small portion of the town's square incorporated in 1888 as Port Tobacco Village, [7] [8] a move that may have signaled an effort by the community to reverse its decline, but new communities eventually sprang up along the railway and prospered, including the town of La Plata which succeeded Port Tobacco as the county seat in 1895.