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135-Acre Maryland Farm Comes With A History Worth Noting
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This extraordinary 135-acre Maryland property, listed in The Nationwide Register of Historic Locations, is … [+]
Greater than 300 years of agricultural and architectural historical past are represented at a 135-acre property in Clarksville, Maryland.
Often known as Richland Farm, the unfold about 25 miles outdoors of Baltimore has earned a spot within the Nationwide Register of Historic Locations as a “farmstead which characterised rural Howard County from the late 18th century by means of the mid-Twentieth century.”
The historic Clarksville property referred to as Richland Farm is situated about 25 miles outdoors of … [+]
The earliest remaining construction on the property is a log cabin hooked up to the central part of the manor home and courting to 1781. On the time it was constructed, the Revolutionary Conflict was in full swing.
The earliest remaining construction on the property is a log cabin hooked up to the central part of … [+]
The 1800s noticed the addition of a superintendent’s home, a financial institution barn, a stone springhouse and a smokehouse. A two-story enlargement to the manor home in 1846 added the primary stage parlor and upper-level bedrooms. Farm schooling was on the rise and the American Farmer touted the most recent information, devices and developments.
Famous residential architect Bayard Turnbull was commissioned in 1919 to renovate and enlarge the … [+]
Different surviving outbuildings embody the corn crib, the barracks barn and tractor and wagon sheds – all of which date to round 1900.
The manor home provides six bedrooms and 5 baths throughout practically 6,700 sq. ft of house.
Famous residential architect Bayard Turnbull was commissioned in 1919 to renovate and enlarge the manor home. The 2-story T-shaped addition on the again of the home included extra rooms and bogs.
Units of French doorways carry mild and backyard views into the den.
A interval correct restoration undertaken in 2005 additionally noticed the addition of a contemporary kitchen and central warmth and air-con. A round stone fireplace pit and out of doors seating space was in-built 2014.
There are fireplaces in such rooms as the lounge, the eating room, the research and a number of other of the … [+]
A porch supported by columns wraps the home, which has practically 7,000 sq. ft of dwelling house together with six bedrooms and 5 bogs. Pastoral views take within the fields and woods.
The first suite takes in spectacular views of the pastoral setting.
Painted white with inexperienced shutters, the house options ground-floor French doorways that open to the porch. There are fireplaces in such rooms as the lounge, the eating room, the research and a number of other of the bedrooms. The log portion of the house has a stone fireplace that was as soon as used for cooking and heating.
Richard Watson of Lengthy & Foster Actual Property is the itemizing agent for 4730 Sheppard Lane, … [+]
Richard Watson of Lengthy & Foster Actual Property is the itemizing agent for 4730 Sheppard Lane, Clarksville, Maryland. The asking worth is US $4 million.
Lengthy & Foster Actual Property is an unique member of Forbes International Properties, a client market and membership community of elite brokerages promoting the world’s most luxurious houses.
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Maryland
Montgomery County man dies after altercation with neighbor, family seeks answers
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GERMANTOWN, Md. – A Germantown man has passed away following a heated altercation with his neighbor nearly three weeks ago.
Montgomery County police reported that 40-year-old Marvin Guevara died over the weekend at a nearby hospital.
Guevara’s family is grappling with his sudden death, awaiting the results of an autopsy to understand what led to his tragic end.
“I really thought my dad was going to make it. He’s a really strong man. WAS a really strong man,” said Marvin Guevara Jr., Guevara’s son.
Guevara Sr. had been hospitalized for 17 days, fighting for his life after an argument turned physical with his next-door neighbor.
“My dad got hurt really bad,” added Guevara Jr.
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According to Guevara Jr., who rushed to their home on Bucklodge Road in Boyds upon learning of the incident, his father was dizzy and struggling after sustaining multiple punches to the head during the dispute.
Police indicated that the altercation escalated when a female neighbor confronted Guevara about his dogs, which had wandered into her backyard.
The confrontation turned violent when the neighbor allegedly struck Guevara in the head.
Guevara’s daughter-in-law, who witnessed the incident, described the neighbor as attacking him from behind, causing him to collapse.
Video footage captured the tense aftermath, with voices heard urging Guevara to leave their property.
FOX 5 reached out to the neighbor for comment, who responded defensively, claiming Guevara had been trespassing.
Despite the family’s grief, no arrests have been made yet.
Police are awaiting the results of the autopsy from the Chief Medical Examiner in Baltimore to determine the official cause of Guevara’s death.
“He was a wonderful person; always smiled. He was always there for others – always had a good heart,” Guevara Jr. remembered his father.
Maryland
Team Maryland Announces $2.5 Million to Bolster School-Based Medicaid & CHIP Services for Children – U.S. Senator Ben Cardin
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WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Ben Cardin and Chris Van Hollen and Congressmen Steny Hoyer, Dutch Ruppersberger, John Sarbanes, Kweisi Mfume, Jamie Raskin, David Trone, and Glenn Ivey (all D-Md.) today announced $2.5 million in Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services funding to bolster school-based health services for Maryland children.
Made available through Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), the federal dollars will be used to enhance facilities, recruit health care providers, and develop systems to further reinvest in growing school-based health care offerings for students. School-based health care allows children and adolescents – especially those in underserved communities – to access critical primary, preventive, mental, and behavioral health care in convenient, trusted settings, and has been shown to have positive impacts on both the health and academic outcomes of students.
“Investing in the health and wellbeing of our children is an investment in our future,” said the lawmakers. “Team Maryland has long fought to secure stronger, more expansive health benefits for children, particularly through Medicaid and CHIP, and this federal funding will help further that mission.”
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Maryland
Warm and bright weather ahead of unsettled pattern in Maryland
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