Gude House
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gude-house-290-7761676
title:
Gude House
text:
The Gude House is a historic house located in Laurel, Maryland in Prince George's, Maryland, United States. The property was originally part of Snowden's New Birmingham Manor. Mary Tyson and her sisters, who had opened a seminary in Washington, D.C. in the 1800s, opened their second ("Alnwick") seminary in southwest Laurel in 1855 on part of the Snowden property they purchased, and the Society of Friends provided a non-secular curriculum. This three-story brick building was featured in an 1852 l
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description:
Historic structure in Maryland, U.S.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gude_House
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2021-07-25T13:19:01Z
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