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** and Cumberland
** Cumberland Gap, a pass through the Appalachian Mountains
** The Cumberland Mountains in Tennessee and Kentucky
** The Cumberland Plateau in Tennessee and Kentucky
** The Cumberland River in Tennessee and Kentucky
** Cumberland Road, a historical road, also called the Great National Pike and the National Road, the first United States federal highway
** Cumberland Valley, in Pennsylvania and Maryland
** Cumberland Valley AVA, wine region
** Cumberland Island in eastern Georgia
** Cumberland University
** Cumberland snubnose darter, Etheostoma atripinne.
** Cumberland darter, Etheostoma susanae.
** The County Borough of Carlisle, a former city and local government district located within the county of Cumberland, England
** Cumberland, Mississippi
** Baltimore & Cumberland & Denton
** Cumberland Bird Observers Club
** Athenaeum Restaurant: Highly rated restaurant inside the Cumberland Inn.
** The Cumberland Inn Museum is operated by the school, located in the Cumberland Inn.
** Richard Cumberland, philosopher ( died 1718 )
** HMS Cumberland
* 70: Cumberland Mall west to WellStar Cobb Hospital and Cobb County Health Center via East-West Connector and Powder Springs Road, including Home Depot world headquarters **
** MV Queen of Cumberland
** Cumberland County College
** 2 / 34th ( Cumberland ) Regiment of Foot

** and Narrows
** The Verrazano Narrows Bridge opens to traffic ( the world's longest suspension bridge at this time ).
** Fort Wadsworth is a historic collection of masonry fortifications on the site of much earlier fortifications at The Narrows under the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge.
** Nayack or Wichquawanck-habitation in Bay Ridge near the present location of the Verrazano Narrows Bridge
** English River First Nation ( English River First Nation is located at Patuanak, and signed under Chief William Apesis Treaty 10 in 1906, the name originates from the English River where the poplar house people (' Kés-ye-hot! ínne ') inhabited the area for periods during the year, formerly the reserve was known as Grassy Narrows reserve, most families, which now reside in Patuanak, had traditionally lived down river at Primeau Lake, Knee Lake and Dipper Lake, Reserves: Patuanak, Cree Lake 192G, Porter Island 192H, Elak Dase 192A, Knee Lake 192B, Dipper Rapids 192C, Wapachewunak 192D, LaPlonge 192, ca.
** Birch Narrows First Nation ( located at Turnor Lake, most populous Reserve # 193B about 124 km northeast of Île-à-la-Crosse, the reserve originated from Treaty 6 in 1906, Reserves: Churchill Lake # 193A, Turnor Lake # 193B, # 194, ca.
** Ess Narrows Landing
** Kitsap County: west of Seattle, separated from the city by Puget Sound ; connected to Seattle by ferry and to Tacoma by the Tacoma Narrows Bridge

** and Maryland
** Maryland: a small corridor along the Youghiogheny River on the western border.
** Baltimore riot of 1968 ; Baltimore Maryland
** An F3 tornado away from the Westminster, Maryland city center injures 3 people and causes $ 5 million in damages.
** A lightning strike causes the crashing of Pan Am Flight 214 near Elkton, Maryland, killing 81 people.
** Governor George C. Wallace of Alabama is shot by Arthur Herman Bremer at a Laurel, Maryland political rally.
** Edwin Warfield, Governor of Maryland ( b. 1848 )
** John Rogers, American Continental Congressman for Maryland ( b. 1723 )
** The Preakness Stakes horse race is run for the first time in Baltimore, Maryland.
** Nuclear false alarm: the NORAD computers and the Alternate National Military Command Center in Fort Ritchie, Maryland detected purported massive Soviet nuclear strike.
** Battle of Antietam: Union forces defeat Confederate troops at Sharpsburg, Maryland, in the bloodiest day in U. S. history ( with over 22, 000 casualties ).
** The Beltway sniper attacks begin with 5 shootings in Montgomery County, Maryland.
** Montgomery County, Maryland
** Montpelier Mansion ( Laurel, Maryland ), a U. S. National Historic Landmark
** Maryland darter, Etheostoma sellare.
** University of Maryland, College Park, the flagship state university of Maryland
** College Park Airport in Prince Georges County, Maryland
** Wheaton High School, a high school in Montgomery County Maryland
** The parallel ( latitude line ) south of the then southernmost point in Philadelphia, measured to be at about 39 ° 43 ′ N and agreed upon as the Maryland – Pennsylvania line.
** A " North Line " along the meridian ( line of longitude ) from the tangent point to the Maryland Pennsylvania border.
** Rockville Pike ( Maryland Route 355 ), a road in Montgomery County, Maryland
** Wilton ( Wye Mills, Maryland ), listed on the NRHP in Maryland

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