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SONG
Maryland, My Maryland!; Maryland! My Maryland!; Maryland state song; Maryland My Maryland
  • James Ryder Randall in 1861, the year he wrote "Maryland, My Maryland"

Maryland      
n. Maryland (estado de los Estados Unidos)
University of Maryland         
  • [[Charles Benedict Calvert]] (1808–1864), founder of the Maryland Agricultural College in 1856, the predecessor to UMD
  • [[Maryland Stadium]] on game day
  • College Park-University of Maryland]] Metro station provides easy and quick access to [[Downtown, Washington, D.C.]]
  • XFINITY Center]], home of Maryland basketball
  • lacrosse]] programs.
  • Glenn L. Martin Institute of Technology
  • The campus during The Great Fire of 1912
  • McKeldin Mall in autumn
  • Memorial Chapel]]
  • Campus walkway in the winter
  • Thomas V. Miller, Jr. Administration Building, seen from the end of the reflecting pool
  • An arched gateway on campus, located between Montgomery Hall and South Campus Commons #3
  • The Armory
  • [[Hornbake Library]]
  • [["M" Circle]]
  • The sundial in the center of [[McKeldin Mall]], with [[McKeldin Library]] in the background
  • Morrill Hall]], built in 1898, is the oldest academic building on campus.
  • [[Kappa Kappa Gamma]] Memorial Fountain in front of the Riggs Alumni Center
  • Near the South Commons residential area
  • Atrium of [[Stamp Student Union]], near the food court and co-op
  • Talbot Hall in the South Hill community
  • Statue of Testudo on campus
  • Brick entryway near the South Hill Community
  • A student working on [[McKeldin Mall]]
  • A stairway in South Campus
  • Walkway along [[McKeldin Mall]]
  • President Byrd]]
PUBLIC RESEARCH UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF COLLEGE PARK IN PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARYLAND
University Of Maryland; University of Maryland College Park; University of maryland college park; University of Maryland at College Park; UMCP; Maryland State College of Agriculture; Maryland Agricultural College; The University of Maryland; University of maryland, college park; Byrd's Eleven; University of Maryland Diamondback; College Park Diamondback; College Park Scholars; College democrats university of maryland; University of Maryland College Park Terrapins; University of Maryland, College Park Terrapins; Marlyand Agricultural College; University of Maryland in College Park, Maryland; University of Maryland in College Park; Testudo the Turtle; Maryland University; University of Maryland, College Park Police Department; University of Maryland, College Park Greek organizations; University of Maryland School of Architecture; Jaydev P. Desai; Security Operations Center, University of Maryland; Colvin Institute of Real Estate Development; School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation; Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology; Testudo (mascot); University of Maryland; Center for bioinformatics and computational biology; UMD-CP; University of Maryland - College Park; Umdcp; Univ. of MD; University of Maryland Honors College; University of Maryland-College Park; University of Maryland–College Park; U-Md.; Fear the Turtle; Fear the turtle; College Park–University of Maryland; University of Maryland McKeldin Library; College Park-University of Maryland; U Maryland; Univ of Maryland College Park; Univ Of Maryland; UMD College Park; Jaydev Desai; Maryland College of Agriculture
Universidad de Maryland, gran universidad publica que tiene varios campos universitarios dispersados en el estado de Maryland (EEUU)
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  • Two TransIT buses ([[Orion V]] #065 and [[Gillig Low Floor]] #981) heading toward the square, downtown in the fall 2012.
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TRANSPORTATION
Frederick Maryland transit; Transit services of Frederick, Maryland; Frederick, maryland transit; Transit in Frederick, Maryland; Public transportation in Frederick, Maryland; Frederick maryland transit; TransIT services of Frederick, Maryland; TransIT (Frederick, Maryland); TransIt
(n.) = transporte, viaje
Ex: This article calls attention to dangers of deterioration of photographs, caused by exhibition and transit.
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* in transit = durante el transporte, en movimiento, en proceso de transmisión
* mass transit = transporte público

تعريف

Old Line State
·add. ·- Maryland; a nickname, alluding to the fact that its northern boundary in Mason and Dixon's line.

ويكيبيديا

Maryland, My Maryland

"Maryland, My Maryland" was the state song of the U.S. state of Maryland from 1939 until 2021. The song is set to the melody of "Lauriger Horatius" — the same tune "O Tannenbaum" was taken from. The lyrics are from a nine-stanza poem written by James Ryder Randall (1839–1908) in 1861. The state's general assembly adopted "Maryland, My Maryland" as the state song on April 29, 1939.

The song's words refer to Maryland's history and geography, specifically mentioning several historical figures of importance to the state. Written at the beginning of the Civil War, it was used across the Confederacy as a battle hymn. It has been called America's "most martial poem".

Due to its origin in reaction to the Baltimore riot of 1861 and Randall's support for the Confederate States, it includes lyrics that refer to President Abraham Lincoln as "the tyrant", "the despot", and "the Vandal", and to the Union as "Northern scum". It also mentions Virginia as an ally and includes that state's official motto "Sic semper tyrannis". The slogan was later shouted by Marylander John Wilkes Booth when he assassinated Lincoln. After more than ten attempts to change the state song, over 40 years, on March 22, 2021, both houses of the General Assembly voted by substantial margins to abandon "Maryland, My Maryland" as the state song without a replacement. On May 18, 2021, Governor Larry Hogan signed the bill.