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Maryland and Jockey
But instead of giving Secretariat the record, the Maryland Jockey Club decided to split the difference and make its official time that of Pimlico's clocker, who timed the race in 1: 54 2 / 5.
The Maryland Jockey Club, which managed the Pimlico racetrack and is responsible for maintaining Preakness records, discarded both the electronic and Daily Racing Form times and recognized 1: 54 as the official time.
The Preakness Stakes, a race in the Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing, was named after a race horse from Wayne's Preakness Stables, who won the Dinner-Stakes race at the Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore, Maryland, sponsored by the Maryland Jockey Club on October 25, 1870.
It is currently owned by Maryland Jockey Club.
His immediate success and big break led to him moving north to compete on the Maryland racing circuit in 1987 where his performance earned him the Eclipse Award for Outstanding Apprentice Jockey.
In 1917, Mr. Clyde presented the vase to the Maryland Jockey Club, of which he was a director.
In 1953, when Alfred G. Vanderbilt's Native Dancer won the trophy and proclaimed, " Due to the historic value of the legendary trophy and Mrs. Vanderbilt preference not to accept responsibility for the vase's safekeeping until the next year's Preakness ," that the trophy be permanently kept and protected by the Maryland Jockey Club.

Maryland and Club
Speeches by the Soviet ambassador became the vogue as he obliged rural Maryland Rotarians and National Press Club alike.
On October 15, 1958, the residency having ended and en route to a week-long engagement for the quartet at the Comedy Club in Baltimore, Maryland, Monk and de Koenigswarter were detained by police in Wilmington, Delaware.
Eagle Point Gun Club / Mulveny House ( CE-389 ): Maryland Historical Trust records date the current structure to the early 1800s.
Woodmore is an unincorporated area and census-designated place composed of a gated community and country club ( see Country Club at Woodmore ) near Mitchellville, Maryland, one of the most affluent predominantly African-American communities in the United States.
* Baltimore Club – Also known as Baltimore Breaks, this genre is popular mostly in Maryland, and the music genre Ghetto house borrows many elements from it, with the exception of being based on House music instead of breakbeats.
* 1990 – 1993: Bethesda Country Club, Bethesda, Maryland
After the WUSA folded, the Freedom maintained an existence as the Washington Freedom Soccer Club, moving their home stadium to the Maryland Soccerplex and putting together a team called the Washington Freedom Reserves, which consisted of half-a-dozen players from the WUSA days along with young local players.
Annapolis, a major center for colonial music in North America, was home to the Homony Club and the Tuesday Club, while the Freemasons held balls and concerts across Maryland.
There were a number of mostly informal musical societies in Maryland by the end of the 19th century, including the famous Saturday Night Club of H. L. Mencken and the influential Florestan Club, which hosted such musicians as Mischa Elman, Leopold Stokowski and Walter Damrosch.
Golf match at Columbia Country Club ( Chevy Chase, Maryland ), 1910-1920.
The 2007 championship was held at the West River Sailing Club in Galesville, Maryland, USA.
Moving to Baltimore, he designed St. John's Episcopal Church, the Maryland House of Industry, and the Maryland Club.
Starr moved to Baltimore, Maryland where she began performing at the Two O ' Clock Club nightclub in 1950, eventually becoming its headliner.
Starr eventually bought the Two O ' Clock Club on The Block in Baltimore, Maryland.
* The Wootton TV / Film Club submitted a film to the Montgomery County Schools Media Festival held on April 28, 2006 at the AFI Silver Theater in Silver Spring, Maryland.
* In March 2006, the Wootton Model United Nations Club attended the Johns Hopkins Model United Nations Conference in Baltimore, Maryland.
* Wootton's Equestrian Club was ranked second in Maryland as of November 1, 2008.

Maryland and sponsored
Morrill Hall, on the campus of the University of Maryland, College Park ( a land-grant university ), is named for Senator Justin Morrill, in honor of the act he sponsored.
It was sponsored by Chet Coates and Mario Tinto of the NSA's National Computer Security Center, and managed by Dr. Charles Testa and Bruce Wilner of Infosystems Technology ( Greenbelt, Maryland ; later, Falls Church, Virginia ), the crucial architects of the TRUSIX project, and members of its Modeling Subcommittee — Steve Bunch, Dr. Frank Knowles, Dr. J. Eric Roskos, Larry Wehr, and Bruce Wilner.
The NCBI is located in Bethesda, Maryland () and was founded in 1988 through legislation sponsored by Senator Claude Pepper.
* University of Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks official athletics website ( sponsored by CSTV )
* In the United States, the University of Maryland sponsored several activities in cooperation with the Smithsonian Institution and NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, including various lecture series and resident programs.
* Maryland / DC / Virginia, 2006: The Nature Conservancy sponsored a Potomac Gorge BioBlitz where more than 130 field biologists and experienced naturalists volunteered their expertise in an effort to see how many species they could find.
* Maryland: Jug Bay Bioblitz was sponsored by the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission ’ s ( M-NCPPC ) Patuxent River Park staff and rangers, May 30 – 31, 2009.
Balticon is the Maryland Regional science fiction convention, sponsored by the Baltimore Science Fiction Society ( BSFS ).
Kreamer chaired the Procurement Subcommittee that reviewed and sponsored a long delayed revision of the Maryland Procurement Code.
In response to the new playoff format, the Governors of Maryland, New Jersey, and New York and the Lieutenant Governors of the Provinces of Quebec and Ontario sponsored a trophy to be awarded annually to the winner of the International League playoffs.

Maryland and spring
The following spring, she headed back into Maryland to help guide away other family members.
Its settlement by Americans began when James Moore, Larken Rutherford, and James Garretson, settlers from Maryland and Virginia travelled to Kaskaskia, Illinois in 1781 and after wintering there, settled at or near Bellefontaine ( French for Beautiful Spring ) the next spring, in 1782.
Once more returning to Steve Carr's Hit and Run Studios in Maryland ( where each previous Dying Fetus album was recorded ), Dying Fetus recorded in the spring of 2000 their Relapse debut, Destroy the Opposition.
The creek rises from a spring near Laytonsville in Montgomery County, Maryland, and joins the Potomac near Georgetown and the Watergate in Washington, D. C. Beginning in the Derwood – Rockville area in Maryland, the creek flows through
Abu Ali entered the University of Maryland in the fall of 1999 as an electrical engineering major, prayed at the Dar al-Hijrah mosque in Falls Church, Virginia ( where two of the 9 / 11 hijackers and the suspected shooter in the Fort Hood shooting prayed ), but withdrew in the middle of the 2000 spring semester to study Islamic theology at the Islamic University of Medina in Medina, Saudi Arabia.
During the spring 2010 session, Burroughs worked as an intern for Maryland State Senator C. Anthony Muse.
After Fairchild moved to Hagerstown, Maryland in 1931, Grumman Aircraft Engineering built planes at the airport from 1932 until the spring of 1937.
In the spring of 2004 the first college course on Lingis was offered at Towson University in Towson, Maryland, taught by Wolfgang W. Fuchs co-editor of " Encounters with Lingis " ( 2003 ).
A second store in Baltimore, believed to be the only gay bookstore in Maryland, opened in 1984 and closed in the spring of 2008.
The album was re-issued on CD in early 2007 on Legacy Recordings and included seven previously unreleased bonus tracks recorded in various locations around the US, along with a DVD entitled Some OTHER Enchanted Evening, which featured a previously unreleased performance videotaped at the Capital Centre in Largo, Maryland in the spring of 1978.
* Following apparent occupation by Confederates in the spring, Union Lt. Col. Stephen W. Downey of the 3rd Maryland Infantry, Potomac Home Brigade took command of Federal troops at Romney on March 3 ; in early May, Downey left his troops there and received a new command in Pendleton County.
Considering the implications for the safety of the state during the spring legislative session of 1983, Maryland took advantage of Federal changes made in 1958 to the language of the National Defense Act of 1916, allowing states to voluntarily maintain forces of their own in times of peace, and passed a reactivation of the State code establishing the Maryland Defense Force on July 1, 1983.

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