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  2. Quarry Lake (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Quarry Lake is a manmade lake in the Pikesville area of Baltimore County, Maryland.Originally a marble quarry, it is now one of the deepest lakes in the state. The lake is surrounded by Quarry Lake at Greenspring, a mixed residential development and commercial development that includes single-family homes, condominiums, shops, and office buildings.

  3. Greenspring Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Quarry Lake, the lake in the development of the same name. Throughout the 2000s, construction has been underway for a new development now known as Quarry Lake at Greenspring, which is located between Old Court Road and Smith Avenue. In 2005, a rock-breaking ceremony was held. [2]

  4. Cockeysville Marble - Wikipedia

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    The Cockeysville Marble has been quarried in Beaver Dam within Cockeysville and other locations in Maryland. A historical account is given in Maryland Geological Survey Volume Two. [3] The Cockeysville was also mined for crushed stone at what is now called Quarry Lake. [4] It was known as the McMahon Quarry in the 1940s.

  5. Maryland Route 144 - Wikipedia

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    MD 144AE is the unsigned designation for Gilpin Road, a 2.53-mile (4.07 km) section of original alignment of US 40 that runs from Town Creek Road east to MD 144 east of Flintstone. [1] [22] MD 144AL is the unsigned designation for an unnamed 0.08-mile (0.13 km) spur south from US 40 Scenic near Town Hill. [1] [23]

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    Google Maps' satellite view is a "top-down" or bird's-eye view; most of the high-resolution imagery of cities is aerial photography taken from aircraft flying at 800 to 1,500 feet (240 to 460 m), while most other imagery is from satellites. [5]

  7. Lake Roland (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    The lake is contained within the bounds of Lake Roland Park, which was established in the 1920s and supervised by the newly organized Baltimore City Department of Parks and Recreation. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The lake is an artificial impoundment created by a dam on the Jones Falls and two smaller streams, Towson Run and Roland Run.

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  9. Granite Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Granite Historic District is a national historic district in Granite, Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. It comprises the focus of a rural quarrying community located in the Patapsco Valley of western Baltimore County, Maryland. It includes two churches, a school, a social hall, former commercial buildings, and houses and outbuildings ...