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  2. Tastee Diner - Wikipedia

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    The current Tastee Diner in Laurel was originally known as the Laurel Diner, constructed in 1951 by the Comac Diner Company, and was delivered by truck from Vineland, New Jersey. It is the third diner on the site, replacing an early 1930s model built by the Paterson Vehicle Company, moved to Baltimore where it was known as the State Diner.

  3. Towne Centre at Laurel - Wikipedia

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    Town Center at Laurel is anchored by Burlington Coat Factory, Harris Teeter, Old Navy, Party City, and Regal Cinemas. The shopping center has many specialty shops and restaurants, and as of May 2015 was soon to include a U.S. Post Office. The parking deck behind Burlington Coat Factory has a capacity of 612 cars. [4]

  4. Elizabeth House - Wikipedia

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    According to Laurel officials, in 1995, the Elizabeth House served roughly 70 to 90 people annually. [3] In November 2011, the Elizabeth House provides three bags of groceries to 20 families a week and 40 bagged lunches a week. In total, its 240 bags of groceries and 1,120 hot meals and bagged lunches a month. [6]

  5. Little Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Little Tavern Shops was a chain of hamburger restaurants in Baltimore, Maryland; Arlington, Virginia; Washington, D.C.; and surrounding areas. The first Little Tavern opened March 24, 1927, in Louisville, Kentucky, by Harry F. Duncan. The first Washington location was opened in October 1928 and the first in Baltimore opened its doors in June 1930.

  6. Laurel, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Access from I-95 to Laurel is provided by Maryland Route 198, which also intersects U.S. Route 1 in the center of the city, Maryland Route 197 just east of downtown, and the Baltimore-Washington Parkway just east of the city limits. Other major state roads in Laurel are MD 216, which connects the city with southern Howard County, and MD 206.

  7. Laurel Mall (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Laurel Mall was a shopping mall located on the west side of U.S. Route 1 in Laurel, Maryland. The mall opened on October 11, 1979 [1] and connected two pre-existing structures – the freestanding Montgomery Ward on its south side and Laurel Shopping Center to the north. [2] The mall closed permanently on May 1, 2012. [3]

  8. Whiskey Bottom Road - Wikipedia

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    Whiskey Bottom Road runs through North Laurel, Maryland starting at the later Maryland Route 198 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.The road continues westward across U.S. Route 1 and terminates at a dead end just prior to the I-95 and Route 216 interchange in Howard County, Maryland, which were built long after this historic road.

  9. Category:Laurel, Maryland - Wikipedia

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