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  2. List of radio stations in Maryland - Wikipedia

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  3. History of Maryland Transit Administration - Wikipedia

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    With its rails demolished, Baltimore was no longer a streetcar city. As transit needs and trends changed, rail transit did return to the city, with the Metro Subway opening in 1983 and the Light Rail in 1992. [2] The track gauge was 5 ft 4 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (1,638 mm). [3] [4] This track gauge is now confined to the Baltimore Streetcar Museum.

  4. List of counties in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    In fact, there are no incorporated municipalities at all in Baltimore County or Howard County. [6] [7] The county-equivalent is also the provider of public schools as school districts do not exist as a separate level of government in Maryland. [8] The City of Baltimore is an entity nearly surrounded by but separate from the County of Baltimore.

  5. WOLB - Wikipedia

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    Previous logo. United finally found a buyer for WERQ-AM-FM in 1993 when Radio One purchased the two stations for $9 million. [28] On November 19, 1993, WERQ became talk outlet WOLB, initially simulcasting its WOL in Washington, D.C. [29] In 1995, WOL and WOLB programming began to be originated from Radio One's new Baltimore studios.

  6. WKC (Baltimore) - Wikipedia

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    WKC was a radio station, located in Baltimore, Maryland, that was licensed to the Joseph M. Zamoiski Company from March 23, 1922 until its deletion on November 24, 1923.It was the first broadcasting station licensed in the state of Maryland, and one of the first in the United States.

  7. Baltimore City Senate Delegation - Wikipedia

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    The Baltimore City Senate Delegation is responsible for representing the interests, needs and concerns of the City of Baltimore in the Maryland General Assembly.The first priority has been to ensure that sufficient state funds are granted to the city to support the funding of education and the construction and operation of public school facilities.

  8. Cheryl Glenn - Wikipedia

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    Glenn was born in Baltimore, Maryland and attended the public primary and secondary schools there. She graduated from Western High School in 1969, the Community College of Baltimore County (paralegal studies) and the George Meany Institute (labor relations). She became the Political Director of and lobbyist for the Mid-Atlantic Regional Council ...

  9. Francis B. Burch - Wikipedia

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    Throughout his life, Burch was always known as "Bill" and not as Francis or Frank. In 1978, Burch would finally have his name changed, legally inserting Bill into his formal name. Burch was quoted as saying Bill is a name in which I am "publicly and generally known."(1978, March 21).{Burch, Francis Boucher, 1918-} The Baltimore Sun, 1.