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- Londontowne is an unincorporated area and former census-designated place (CDP) in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, United States, and the site of a former...
- Crownsville Eastport Edgewater Highland Beach Gambrills Hillsmere S****s Londontowne Main Street, City Dock and City Markethouse on waterfront Millersville...
- The William Brown House, also known as London Town Publik House or Londontowne Public House, is a former Colonial tavern located in the Historic London...
- Howard County) Harmans Harundale Harwood Hillsmere S****s Jacobsville Londontowne (25) Lothian Millersville Orchard Beach Owensville Riverdale Rose Haven...
- dictionary. London Town may refer to: London or London Town, United Kingdom Londontowne, Maryland, a census-designated place and site of the former London Town...
- (1622–1686), who donated 100 acres of his lands for the establishment of Londontowne. Among the descendants of pioneer planter/politician Colonel Nicholas...
- s****line area of the Nu-Pike where a new road circled the parking lot and Londontowne shopping-dining complex serviced by a London Double Deck omnibus to Downtown...
- where the first clubhouse stood. There is speculation that it was in Londontowne, Maryland. The present structure was built in 1742 on land purchased...
- The byway turns northwest onto MD 214 and north onto MD 253, coming to Londontowne, where the London Town Publik House is located. The Roots and Tides Scenic...
- Annapolis and Edgewater, a "lost town" called London Town (also known as Londontowne or Londontown) was established on the south s**** of the river in 1683...