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St. Alban's Episcopal Church
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| | | |  By F. Robby, October 30, 2007 | |
| | | 1. St. Alban's Episcopal Church Marker | | | Inscription. Built 1904. Originally Glenburnie Chapel, 1891. Erected by Anne Arundel County Trust for Preservation, Inc. Location. 39° 9.797′ N, 76° 37.667′ W. Marker is in Glen Burnie, Maryland, in Anne Arundel County. Marker is at the intersection of A Street and 1st Avenue, on the right when traveling south on A Street. Click for map. Marker is on the bell tower. Marker is in this post office area: Glen Burnie MD 21061, United States of America. Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 2 miles of this marker, as the crow flies. World War II (about 500 feet away, in a direct line); World War 1917 (about 500 feet away); Sgt. Ronald M. Randazzo (approx. ¼ mile away); Recreation Acres (approx. half a mile away); To All Who Served (approx. half a mile away); Harundale Mall (approx. one mile away); Ferndale, Maryland (approx. 1.5 miles away); Marley Chapel (approx. 1.5 miles away). Click for a list of all markers in Glen Burnie. Also see . . . History of St. Alban's Episcopal Church. (Submitted on August 2, 2008, by F. Robby of Baltimore, Maryland.)
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| | | |  By F. Robby, October 30, 2007 | |
| | | 2. St. Alban's Episcopal Church Marker | | The original part of this building to which the bell tower is attached replaced an earlier wooden chapel constructed here in the late 1800's. | | |
| | | | |  By F. Robby, October 30, 2007 | |
| | | 3. Old Marley Chapel Stone | | Built into the wall of the church is this stone that reads: "Old Marley Chapel 1731, Removed and Restored 1904". The bricks for the original part of this structure were taken from the old Marley Chapel in 1904. | | |
| | | | |  By F. Robby, October 30, 2007 | |
| | | 4. The Site of Old Marley Chapel Marker | | This stone and marker are on the grounds of St. Albans, 1st Avenue side, and point to the location 1.5 miles away where the Old Marley Chapel once stood at Furnace Branch Road and Baltimore Annapolis Boulevard. A traditional Maryland Historic Roadside Marker is at that location. | | |
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Credits. This page originally submitted on August 2, 2008, by F. Robby of Baltimore, Maryland. This page has been viewed 707 times since then. Photos: 1, 2, 3, 4. submitted on August 2, 2008, by F. Robby of Baltimore, Maryland. | | Add Photo — Add Link — Add Commentary — Correct this page — Print |
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