States, with a population of 6,755 at the 2010 census. Bowleys Quarters was named for Daniel Bowley, a merchant and sea captain who owned some 2,000 acres
megawatt (MW) coal power plant located on the Carroll Island Road in Bowleys Quarters, Maryland, 14 miles (23 km) east of Baltimore. The power plant was
Moravia loop in Northeast Baltimore and Whispering Woods, just east of Bowleys Quarters. Route 59 was formed under the name "Route 24" in 1988 as a split-off
Saltpeter Creek, and Chesapeake Bay. Nearby places include Middle River, Bowleys Quarters, Essex, and Aberdeen Proving Grounds. The community now known as Chase
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