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The Chesapeake Regional Information System for our Patients (CRISP) is a nonprofit organization created to function as Maryland's state-designated health information exchange (HIE), by the Maryland Health Care Commission. CRISP currently serves as the HIE for Maryland and the District of Columbia. CRISP is advised by a wide range of ...
Springfield Hospital Center. / 39.394083°N 76.95806°W / 39.394083; -76.95806. Springfield Hospital Center is a regional psychiatric hospital located in Sykesville, Maryland, United States. It first opened in 1896. [1] William Patterson, a founder of the B&O railroad, built Springfield as a summer home and slave plantation on 3,000 acres.
Location of Carroll County in Maryland. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Carroll County, Maryland. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Carroll County, Maryland, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided ...
It is upstream from the Thomas J. Hatem Memorial Bridge, which carries the parallel U.S. Route 40 (US 40). The bridge is named for Millard Tydings (1890–1961), a longtime political figure in Maryland who served as U.S. Senator from 1927 to 1951. It was built between January 1962 and November 1963 between bluffs high above the river valley ...
Seal of Maryland. The Great Seal of the State of Maryland is the official government emblem of the U.S. state of Maryland. Its official service is to authenticate acts by the General Assembly of Maryland (state legislature), but it is also used for display purposes at most state buildings. Although the state seal has been changed in design ...
Burkittsville, Maryland. / 39.39167°N 77.62583°W / 39.39167; -77.62583. Burkittsville is a historic village in Frederick County, Maryland, United States. The village lies in the southern Middletown Valley along the eastern base of South Mountain . Burkittsville is a residential area with an economy based in agriculture and tourism.
Multispan masonry bridge. Bollman Suspension and Trussed Bridge. 1869. October 18, 1972. Savage. 39°8′5″N 76°49′31″W. / 39.13472°N 76.82528°W / 39.13472; -76.82528 ( Bollman Suspension and Trussed Bridge) Howard. Bollman Truss.
Scotland, Montgomery County, Maryland. Scotland is a predominantly African American community in Montgomery County, Maryland, United States, located along Seven Locks Road. Consisting of 100 townhomes, Scotland community's roots date back to the late 19th century, when former slaves bought land in Potomac. [1]