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Troy Park is a regional park comprising 101 acres in Elkridge, Maryland. The park is located at 6500 Mansion Lane off Washington Boulevard , near the intersection of Maryland Route 100 and I-95 . [ 1 ]
Elkridge: 40: Troy: Troy: June 22, 1979 : Interstate 95 and Maryland Route 176 (6500 Mansion Lane) Elkridge: 41: Union Chapel: Union Chapel: March 17, 1975 : 1 mile north of Glenwood on Maryland Route 97
The Belmont Estate, now Belmont Manor and Historic Park, [4] is a former plantation located at Elkridge, Howard County, Maryland, United States. Founded in the 1730s and known in the Colonial period as "Moore's Morning Choice", [ 5 ] it was one of the earliest forced-labor farms in Howard County, Maryland .
Elkridge is located in the eastern corner of Howard County at (39.202057, −76.750157 It is bordered to the north by Ilchester, to the northwest by Columbia, to the southwest by Jessup, to the southeast by Anne Arundel County, and to the northeast, across the Patapsco River, by Halethorpe (part of the Arbutus CDP) in Baltimore County.
Thomas's widow Elizabeth split Troy several times to pay debts. Vincent Bailey acquired 652 acres (264 ha) including Troy for $6,520. [4] A stone house named "Troy Hill" was built about 1808 on the foundation of an much earlier one story Dorsey house by Vincent Baily and is representative of the late Georgian style in Maryland architecture.
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Ridge Road Business Area Ellicott City Post Office Exit 24A off US 29 Referred to as N. Ridge Road north of Baltimore National Pike River Road: Lawyers Hill Road/Levering Avenue to Rockburn Hill Road Ellicott City, Elkridge: Patapsco Valley State Park Continues northwest as a park service road until the Swinging Bridge.
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