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  2. Google Maps is deleting location history soon, so act now to ...

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    Google Maps' location-tracking feature, known as Timeline, is undergoing a major update. Previously, Google announced plans to shift this data to local storage. Now, the company is sending out ...

  3. Laurel, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    2.1 mi (3.4 km). S of Laurel on MD 197: 62-006 Added to the National Register of Historic Places, April 17, 1970 6: Oaklands: 8314 Contee Road 62-003 7: Snow Hill: S of Laurel off MD 197: 62-004 Added to the National Register of Historic Places, August 13, 1974 8: Snowden Hall: Building 16, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center: 64-001

  4. Maryland Route 216 - Wikipedia

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    Maryland Route 216 (MD 216) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known for most of its length as Scaggsville Road, the highway runs 8.73 miles (14.05 km) from MD 108 at Highland east to MD 198 in Laurel. MD 216 connects Highland, Fulton, Scaggsville, and North Laurel in southern Howard County with Laurel in far northern Prince ...

  5. Maryland Route 197 - Wikipedia

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    Maryland Route 197 (MD 197) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known for most of its length as Laurel Bowie Road, the state highway runs 14.64 miles (23.56 km) from U.S. Route 301 (US 301) in Bowie north to MD 198 in Laurel. MD 197 serves as the main connection between Bowie and Laurel in northern Prince George's County.

  6. Montpelier Mansion (Laurel, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Montpelier Mansion, sometimes known as the Snowden-Long House, New Birmingham, or simply Montpelier, [2] is a five-part, Georgian style plantation house located south of Laurel in Prince George's County, Maryland. It was most likely constructed between 1781 and 1785. [3]

  7. Forest Haven - Wikipedia

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    Forest Haven (previously the District Training School for the Mentally Retarded) was a state school and hospital for children and adults with intellectual disabilities located in Laurel, Maryland and operated by the District of Columbia. [1]

  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. Laurel Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum is operated by the Laurel Historical Society, a tax-exempt educational organization [5] that was founded as the Laurel Horizon Society in 1976. The society received permission to use the city-owned building for a museum with the adoption of a resolution by the mayor and city council on February 25, 1991. [ 6 ]