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Discover Hope Meadows
Hope Meadows in Baltimore County (Maryland) is a town in United States about 52 mi (or 83 km) north of Washington DC, the country's capital city.
Current time in Hope Meadows is now 01:18 AM (Tuesday). The local timezone is named America / New York with an UTC offset of -5 hours. We know of 8 airports near Hope Meadows, of which 3 are larger airports. The closest airport in United States is Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshal Airport in a distance of 28 mi (or 46 km), South. Besides the airports, there are other travel options available (check left side).
There is one Unesco world heritage site nearby. It's Monticello and the University of Virginia in Charlottesville in a distance of 116 mi (or 187 km), South. Also, if you like playing golf, there are a few options in driving distance. We discovered 10 points of interest in the vicinity of this place.
When in this area, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Towson, Baltimore, Bel Air, Westminster and Ellicott City. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 13°C / 56 °F
Morning Temperature | 11°C / 52 °F |
Evening Temperature | 10°C / 49 °F |
Night Temperature | 6°C / 42 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 2% |
Air Humidity | 65% |
Air Pressure | 1013 hPa |
Wind Speed | Fresh Breeze with 13 km/h (8 mph) from South-East |
Cloud Conditions | Broken clouds, covering 62% of sky |
General Conditions | Light rain |
Tuesday, 26th of November 2024
10°C (50 °F)
8°C (47 °F)
Overcast clouds, gentle breeze.
Wednesday, 27th of November 2024
7°C (44 °F)
5°C (41 °F)
Moderate rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.
Thursday, 28th of November 2024
6°C (44 °F)
2°C (35 °F)
Few clouds, gentle breeze.
Videos from this area
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Very Important New York City Stoneware Pottery Lion Pitcher (18th / Early 19th Century)
Mark discusses a very important new discovery in American stoneware, an early Manhattan stoneware pitcher bearing the incised design of a lion. This is only the second example of New York City...
Antique (Late 18th / Early 19th Century) New York City Stoneware Ring Flask
Mark discusses a fantastic example of early Manhattan stoneware that is part of our March 1, 2014 auction of American stoneware & redware pottery: a heavily-incised stoneware ring flask, a...
Important New York City Stoneware John Bull Jug
Luke talks about an important new discovery in early Manhattan stoneware: a jug apparently depicting "John Bull" (basically the British equivalent of Uncle Sam). Rendered as a reclining anthropomor...
Group of Antique Southwestern Pennsylvania Stoneware Pitchers
Luke talks about several pitchers of southwestern PA origin that are part of our March 1, 2014 stoneware & redware pottery auction. Pitchers from this beloved region of American stoneware are...
Antique North Bay, New York, Stoneware
Brandt discusses the fairly rare pottery of John C. Waelde from North Bay, NY, made around the third quarter of the 19th century. This is probably the finest grouping of North Bay stoneware...
Very Important Norton, Bennington, VT, Lion & Deer Scene Stoneware Cooler
Mark discusses one of the greatest examples of American stoneware we have ever offered: An elaborately-decorated water cooler bearing a lion and deer scene, stamped J. & E. NORTON ...
Antique Maysville, Kentucky, Stoneware Pitcher (N. Cooper & Power)
Luke discusses an important example of Kentucky stoneware--a pitcher bearing the mark, "N. COOPER & POWER / MAYSVILLE, KY." The mark refers to the Maysville merchant firm of Newton Cooper ...
Shenandoah Pottery Whippet Dog, Solomon Bell (Winchester, VA)
Mark discusses an important redware whippet dog figure made in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia by renowned potter Solomon Bell. A beloved form by collectors of American redware, this particular.
Antique 1844 Putnam County, Indiana, Stoneware Pitcher
Luke discusses a very important, recently-identified example of Indiana stoneware. Incised in the manner of earlier northeastern U.S. stoneware, this pitcher bears an elaborate bird and floral...
NC Moravian Pottery: Fish Flask and Pair of Squirrel Bottles
Mark discusses some excellent examples of Moravian Pottery made in Salem, North Carolina, circa 1804-29. They will be sold as part of our October 25, 2014 Auction of American Stoneware ...
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Hereford Zone, Maryland
The Hereford Zone is an area in Northern Baltimore County, Maryland, United States, constituting 20% of all of the land in Baltimore County. It includes Hereford, Parkton, Monkton, Freeland, Sparks, White Hall, Jacksonville, Upperco, and Glyndon. It is by far the most sparsely populated area in Baltimore County. Strict zoning laws prohibit any planned communities from developing, with large single-family housing lots and agricultural activity predominating.
Oldfields School
Oldfields School, founded in Baltimore County, Maryland in 1867 by Anna Austen McCulloch, is the oldest girls' boarding school in Maryland. A college preparatory boarding and day school for girls in grades 6 through 12 located in Glencoe, near Sparks, Maryland, Oldfield's School has approximately 185 boarding and day students.
Hereford High School (Parkton, Maryland)
Hereford High School is a four-year public high school located in the rural northern Baltimore County town of Parkton, Maryland, USA, as part of the Baltimore County Public Schools. The school was established in 1954. The school's district is the Hereford Zone. The Hereford Zone covers 233 square miles and makes up over a third of Baltimore County by area. Like those of most public schools in the region, Hereford students are transported by a busing system.