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  2. Sykesville, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The land on which Sykesville sits started out as part of the 3,000-acre (12 km 2) Springfield Estate, a slave plantation owned by wealthy Baltimore shipbuilder William Patterson. [4] In 1803, Patterson's daughter Elizabeth , married Napoléon Bonaparte 's younger brother Jérôme , but when she arrived in Europe as Jérôme's bride, Napoléon ...

  3. Sykesville Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Sykesville Historic District encompasses the center of Sykesville, Maryland.Sykesville is a small incorporated town in the Patapsco River valley in southern Carroll County, Maryland, and is located on the old main line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O), one of the first railroad lines in the United States, that section dating from 1831.

  4. Sykesville - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Sykesville may refer to a location in the United States: Sykesville, Maryland, in Carroll ...

  5. South Branch Park - Wikipedia

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    Sykesville Scales circa 1930 1917 B.F. Shriver Warehouse South Branch Park is a historic industrial site located at Sykesville , Howard County , Maryland , United States . The site is the location of the James Sykes Mill to which Sykesville is named, an 1870 Stone House, as well as the 1917 B.F. Shriver Canning Factory and Howard Cotton Factory.

  6. Sykesville, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Sykesville is a borough in Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, United States.The population was 1,157 at the time of the 2010 census. [2]Named for Jacob B. Sykes, an early resident, [3] Sykesville was the birthplace of Olga Madar (1915–1996), the first woman to become a vice-president in the United Auto Workers (1970) and founder of the Coalition of Labor Union Women (1974).

  7. Manuela Sykes - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... −7.04 Labour: Manuela Sykes: 13,000 38.79 −2.87 Liberal: Ian Stuart 3,650

  8. Salopha (Sykesville, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Salopha or Solopha is a historic plantation house located in Sykesville, Howard County, Maryland. [1]Salopha is a historic house, farm and bank barn.The farm house is built around a log house constructed in 1718 that predates the land grant patented to John Johnson in September 18, 1742.

  9. The Place Without Limits - Wikipedia

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    A flashback begins that depicts how Manuela and La Japonesa met. Manuela arrived with a troupe of dancers and singers for Don Alejo's inauguration. In the scene it is clear that Don Alejo has already begun backing out on promises he had made to the community. Manuela begins to dance to raucous boos, but Don Alejo insists on letting her finish.