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When it began, the winner received the title Miss Timonium Fair, but winners have also been given the title of Farm Queen, and now the winner receives the title of Miss Maryland Agriculture. According to Phyllis McKenzie, the 2012 Miss Maryland Agriculture winner, the program is a, "knowledge contest run through the farm bureau program.
The Northern Central Railway had a Timonium station near the modern location of the Fairgrounds station. Prior to the opening of the Light Rail in 1992, the location was a park-and-ride lot with express bus service to downtown Baltimore .
Timonium / ˌ t ɪ ˈ m oʊ n iː ə m / is a census-designated place (CDP) in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. As of the 2020 census , it has a population of 10,458. [ 2 ] Prior to 2010 the area was part of the Lutherville-Timonium CDP.
Aug. 21—The annual Maryland State Fair will be open for three weekends this summer, with activities for all ages. The state fair is complete with daily home arts, farm and garden, livestock and ...
Known for its wine-tasting locomotive excursions in Napa Valley, the Napa Valley Wine Train during the holiday season hosts the Santa Train Jolly Journeys, much to the delight of kids — and kids ...
Timonium station (formerly Timonium Business Park station) is a Baltimore Light RailLink station in Timonium, Maryland. It opened as part of the system's initial operating segment in 1992. The station originally had a parking lot which was later removed. It has two side platforms serving two tracks.
MD 648 & Ferndale Glen Burnie: none Hunt Valley–Glen Burnie; Anne Arundel County: AA-BP 93 (least used) Glen Burnie: MD 648 & Dorsey Glen Burnie: 795 Hunt Valley–Glen Burnie; LocalLink: 69, 70 MTA Commuter Bus: 215 Anne Arundel County: AA-201, AA-BP, AA-GD 1078 Baltimore & Annapolis Trail northern terminus
– O-Train: Line 2 reopens and extends to Limebank from Greenboro; Line 4 opens between Airport and South Keys. [7] – Nice Tramway Network: Line B opens between Nice Côte d'Azur Airport Terminal 2 and CADAM; Line 2 loses branch to CADAM from Digue Des Francais; Line 3 is rerouted between Saint Isidore and Port Lympia. [8]