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    Glendale Hospital

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    It's a small community split in two by a road. On one side, the hospital itself lays. It in my opinion is about the size of the whitehouse if not bigger. In the front of the hospital lays one resident. On the other side o... ghosttowns.com

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    Wagner's Point

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    Until the late 1800s, this was a rural part of northern Anne Arundel County. As the area industrialized, a working class community moved into rows of townhouses (Baltimoreans call these rowhouses) and the area was annexed... ghosttowns.com

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    Fort Washington

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    This class C/F (restored) major army fort overlooks the Potomac River, almost directly opposite Mount Vernon, seven miles south of Oxon Hill, west of SH 210. It was one of a system of Coastal Defense Forts being built t... history.rootsweb

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    Harmony Grove

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    Once home to a mill, many brick homes, and a post office as well as a rteain station Harmony Grove had existed up until the mid 60's at which point the mill and post office shut down. Around the time of US15's four lane e... ghosttowns.com

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    Fort Foote

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    A class B, Civil War era defensive fort, located in Fort Foote Park, along the east shore of the Potomac River, about a mile and a half west of Indian Head Highway (SH 210) a mile and a half south of I-95/495. The fort ... history.rootsweb

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    Great Falls Tavern & Maryland Gold Mine

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    These sites are located at the Great Falls of the Potomac, west of Potomac, northwest of Washington, D.C., and six miles northwest of Bethesda. The gold mines are about a mile southeast of the tavern. The mines were wor... history.rootsweb

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    Bainbridge Naval Base

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    Abandoned former Navy training base near the Susquehanna River in Cecil county, Md. Last used by Navy in late 1970's. Has been unused since then except for a brief period when the federal Jobs Corp program occupied the ba... ghosttowns.com

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    Riverdale Town Square

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    The fire station was built in the late 1800's.It use to put out fires constantly.The fire station burned down in 1939, but half of it is still standing.The houses were built a little bit after the fire station, and boarde... ghosttowns.com

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    Point Lookout P.o.w.camp

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    This Civil War Prisoner of War Camp was located on Point Lookout, at or near Fort Lincoln, which is at the southeastern tip of "Mainland" Maryland. This is one of the locations featured in my newest book, GHOST TOWNS: Y... history.rootsweb

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    Fort Ritchie

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    Fort Ritchie was a base town with stores,pharmacys,resteraunts,and more,but in 1999 the government downsized and the base was closed. Submitted by: Seth Mykut ghosttowns.com

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    Sandy Spring

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    On SH 650, 25 miles north of Washington, D.C. history.rootsweb

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    Camp Johnson

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    Old military post on the north side of Ellicott City, in area now called Patapsco Heights. history.rootsweb