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Encyclopedia > Lincoln Park, Rockville, Maryland

Lincoln Park is a African-American neighborhood of the Rockville City in the East Rockville side the nickname is known as Da Park. An African American is a U.S. citizen who is socially perceived as being at least part black, especially one with ancestors imported to America during slavery. ... Map Political Statistics Founded 1717 Incorporated 1860 County Montgomery County Mayor Larry Giammo Geographic Statistics Area  - Total  - Land  - Water 34. ...


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Architecture of Lincoln Park, Rockville, Maryland (2801 words)
Lincoln Park houses represent most major late 19th and 20th century styles of residential design.
Lincoln Park has a distinctive land use pattern with large lots that are narrow and deep.
One of the first houses built in Lincoln Park, it is owned by the fourth generation of the family.
Hill Family, Lincoln Park, Rockville, Maryland (546 words)
He enlarged the family home, built household furniture and tiny houses for children, and helped to erect other homes in Lincoln Park.
The Reuben Hill house on Lincoln Avenue is still owned by the family." -- This paragraph is from Rockville: Portrait of a City, by Eileen S. McGuckian, Hillsboro Press, 2001, p.
Bessie Johnson Hill built a house in 1902 near Lincoln Park at 602 Falls Road.
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