Potomac (the)

Potomac (the)
(Place names) Potomac (the) /pəˈtəʊmæk, -ək/

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  • Potomac — may refer to:Places in the United States*Potomac, a general term given to the Washington, D.C./Maryland/Virginia metropolitan area *Potomac Airfield, a general aviation airport located in Fort Washington, Maryland *The Potomac River, which flows… …   Wikipedia

  • The Glenn General Store and Gristmill — The Glynn General Store and Gristmill is a historic house located on Glen Road, Potomac, Maryland. It was built in 1870 along with its gristmill.HistoryThe store and the gristmill were built in 1870 by a citizen of Potomac. The house was passed… …   Wikipedia

  • The Smiling Dogs — is the 10th pulp magazine story to feature The Avenger. Written by Paul Ernst, it was published in the June 1, 1940 issue of The Avenger magazine.Publishing historyThis novel was re published under its original title by Paperback Library on March …   Wikipedia

  • Potomac River — Coordinates: 37°59′57″N 76°14′59″W / 37.99917°N 76.24972°W / 37.99917; 76.24972 …   Wikipedia

  • The Washington Times — For the earlier Washington Times printed from 1893 to 1939, see Washington Times Herald. The Washington Times Type Daily newspaper Format …   Wikipedia

  • Potomac Yard — was one of the busiest railroad yards on the Eastern Seaboard of the United States. Today, it refers to the neighborhood encompassing the same, which straddles southeastern Arlington County and northern Alexandria, Virginia, bounded by U.S. Route …   Wikipedia

  • The Potomac School — is an independent school in McLean, Virginia, USA that serves grades K 12.HistoryFounded in 1904 at Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C. The Potomac School was located for many years on California Street, N.W. Since 1951, Potomac has been situated… …   Wikipedia

  • Potomac Company — The Potomac Company (spelled variously as Patowmack, Potowmack, Potowmac, and Compony) was created in 1785 to make improvements to the Potomac River in order to improve its navigability. The Potomac Company built five skirting canals around the… …   Wikipedia

  • Potomac Wharf Branch — The Potomac Wharf Branch was a historic railroad located in Maryland.It was built by the Maryland Mining Company between 1846 and 1850, as an extension to the Eckhart Branch Railroad. The Potomac Wharf Branch crossed Will’s Creek on a bridge (no… …   Wikipedia

  • Potomac Highlands of West Virginia — The Potomac Highlands of West Virginia are the root of the Eastern Panhandle, bordering Maryland and Virginia. They comprise the following counties:*Grant *Hampshire *Hardy *Mineral *Pendleton *Pocahontas * Randolph *TuckerBecause of geographical …   Wikipedia

  • Potomac, Virginia — is an extinct incorporated town formerly located in Arlington County. A planned community, its proximity to Washington D.C. made it a popular place for employees of the U.S. government to live. Potomac was located adjacent to the massive Potomac… …   Wikipedia

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