Williamsport is a town in Washington County, Maryland, United States. The population was 1,868 at the 2000 census and 2,137 as of 2010. According to the...
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Williamsport, Maryland Williamsport, Michigan Williamsport, Ohio Williamsport, Pennsylvania, the largest Williamsport in the United States Williamsport Regional...
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Conococheague Creek (category Rivers of Washington County, Maryland)
River near Williamsport, Maryland. It is 80 miles (129 km) in length, with 57 miles (92 km) in Pennsylvania and 23 miles (37 km) in Maryland. The watershed...
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Williamsport High School is a public high school in Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland, United States. The school's baseball team, and its coach...
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known as Rose Hill Manor, is a historic home located near Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland, United States. It was built about 1802 and is a six-bay...
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Tammany, or Mount Tammany, is a historic home located at Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland, United States. It is a two-part brick structure resting...
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Virginia, while his 48th regiment took a longer route via today's Williamsport, Maryland. Among the officers accompanying Braddock that day was a young Virginia...
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Springfield Farm is a historic home and farm located at Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland, United States. It was built in three distinct parts,...
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Shenandoah Valley in Maryland and Pennsylvania), from where it would march south to cross the Potomac at Williamsport, Maryland: the Chambersburg Pike...
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of Williamsport, also known as the Battle of Hagerstown or Falling Waters, took place from July 6 to July 16, 1863, in Washington County, Maryland, as...
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19th century estate at 16311 Kendle Road, northeast of Williamsport in Washington County, Maryland. The elegant Greek Revival estate house was built in...
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Once they arrived in Washington, DC, the two found their way to Williamsport, Maryland. There, they found refuge for several days until a resident sent...
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Baltimore, Maryland in 1761. Smith's daughter, Mary Smith, later married General Otho Holland Williams, the founder of Williamsport, Maryland. Appointed...
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New York. In Maryland, the federal highway runs 12.83 miles (20.65 km) from the West Virginia state line at the Potomac River in Williamsport north to the...
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William D. Byron (category People from Williamsport, Maryland)
office. Born in Danville, Virginia, he moved with his parents to Williamsport, Maryland in 1900 where he attended the public schools, Phillips Exeter Academy...
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the Williamsport Metropolitan Statistical Area, which has a population of about 114,000. Williamsport is the larger principal city of the Williamsport-Lock...
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Cedar Grove is a historic home located at Williamsport in Washington County, Maryland, United States. It is a two-story, four-bay brick-cased log dwelling...
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The Williamsport Banking Mansion, or Conococheague Banking House, is a historic private residence located in Williamsport, Maryland. The mansion was built...
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Nick Adenhart (category Baseball players from Montgomery County, Maryland)
School in Williamsport, Maryland. He pitched for the Hagerstown PONY League for six years, and was a member of the 1999 team that won the Maryland District...
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Grove (Baltimore, Maryland), a historic home Cedar Grove (La Plata, Maryland), a historic home Cedar Grove (Williamsport, Maryland), a historic home Thomas...
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Rose Hill (redirect from Rose Hill, Maryland)
Tobacco, Maryland), NRHP-listed in Charles County, Maryland Rose Hill (Williamsport, Maryland), NRHP-listed in Washington County, Maryland Rose Hill...
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York. In Maryland, the Interstate Highway runs 12.08 miles (19.44 km) from the West Virginia state line at the Potomac River in Williamsport north to...
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ending at US 11. The Williamsport Pike section of the route was originally a 19th-century turnpike connecting Williamsport, Maryland, with Greencastle,...
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wounded men, using a long route through Cashtown and Greencastle to Williamsport, Maryland. After sunset, the fighting portion of Lee's army began its retreat...
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in a workplace chemical explosion at the Rust-Oleum plant near Williamsport, Maryland. Skies claims he used to have to sell marijuana and work "little...
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continue through the Williamsport Historic District. The two highways leave the town limits at their diamond interchange with I-81 (Maryland Veterans Memorial...
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JFK 50 Mile (category Tourist attractions in Washington County, Maryland)
The final leg of the Race follows 8.4 miles of hardball roads to Williamsport, Maryland. As of 2023, the race has a 13 hour time limit, runners that do...
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boost lagging sales, Earl Springer, the manager of a Sheetz in Williamsport, Maryland, pursued a food concept that would become Sheetz's signature Made...
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Hill Road north of Williamsport and Huyett Lane in Huyett. The Williamsport–Huyett project included a bridge over the Western Maryland Railway that was...
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Front Street. A sign at the Doubleday Hill Monument, erected in Williamsport, Maryland, to commemorate Doubleday's occupation of a hill there during the...
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