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The community of Monocacy Landing at Dearbought is a collection of townhomes a couple miles northeast of downtown Frederick and offers straightforward access to both Montgomery County and Baltimore.
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Acton's Landing is a small, but diverse, new community on the site of the old hospital in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Annapolis. It contains a mix of single-family homes, townhomes, and condominiums, all very close to the Annapolis historic center and Spa Creek.
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Maple Lawn is a mixed-used development in the southeastern corner of Howard County. The community is less than a mile from Route 29, making access to the north (Columbia and Baltimore) and to the south (the Washington, DC area) a breeze.
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The 'Rows' complex of the Madison Flats project comprises 18 condominium apartments created from a set of mid-19th century single-family row homes, located in Baltimore's Mount Vernon neighborhood.
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Montjoy is a new townhome and apartment community just north of Columbia and west of Ellicott City, a very short distance from Route 100 via the Executive Park Drive exit. The proximity to the western end of Route 100 gives quick access to major north-south arteries Route 29 and I-95.
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Central Parke at Victoria Falls, in the southern part of Laurel, is called a '55+ resort community' (meaning that it's for the retired and semi-retired among us). This community features a growing number of homes in a compact site design, all with convenient access to the community's amenities and those of the Laurel area.
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The Residences at Park Place is a luxury condominium that's part of the Park Place project located at Westgate Circle, where West Street, Spa Road, and Taylor Avenue converge.
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Russett is a large community of townhomes, condominiums, apartments and single-family homes located adjacent to Route 198 and the Baltimore-Washington Parkway. Construction began on Russett in the 1990's and continues to grow along it's northern boundaries.
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Located in the northern section of Annapolis, the Stone Point Apartments features "resort style" living just a "stone's throw" from the Annapolis Mall. One-, two- and three-bedroom floorplans - plus a brand new clubhouse unlike anything you'll find in the area!
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The Baltimore Zoo was created in 1876. (After some financial difficulties it was renamed "The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore" in 2004.) It's the third oldest zoo in the United States.
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