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Jan 22, 2008

Where's the Route 40 stuff?



If you saw the Route 40 article in the Baltimore Examiner, and are wondering where all the related material is, check out these previous posts:

Before the Flood: What to save from BRAC

More neon please

Pine Grove Tourist Camp

Route 66 has many siblings

Hidden monuments

Spesutia

House free to a good home

BRAC: Who's safeguarding our history?

Dembytown

Union of Brother and Sisters of Ford’s Asbury Lodge No. 1

Mitchell's Shoe Peg Corn (also: Old House #7)

The Spesutia Rangers

Brave Miss Bowman of Bush River Bridge

Perryman Post Office

That's not all of them, but it's some of them.

Labels: Baltimore County, Cecil, Harford, Maryland, preservation

2 comments:

RoadDog said...

Great article in the Examiner. We need more people like you.

Keep up the good work.

10:11 AM
falmanac said...

Thank you.

10:41 AM

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