Inwood, Maryland
Unincorporated community in Maryland, U.S.
Inwood is an unincorporated community in Howard County, Maryland, United States. The crossroads settlement was settled around Woodlawn, home of Dr. Edwin Warfield, which has been removed for the Gary J. Arthur Community Center and Cooksville Library. The town once featured a general store, blacksmith shop and residential homes.[1] The neighborhood postal service is now consolidated around Cooksville. Inwood is a very small historic town located between Cooksville and Glenwood.
See also
- Bushy Park
- Shipley's Adventure (Cooksville, Maryland)
- Sarah Jane Powell Log Cabin
References
- ^ Howard's Roads to the Past. Howard County Sesquicentennial Celebration Committee, 2001. 2001. p. 72.
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Municipalities and communities of Howard County, Maryland, United States
County seat: Ellicott City
- Columbia
- Elkridge
- Ellicott City
- Fulton
- Highland
- Ilchester
- Jessup‡
- Lisbon
- North Laurel
- Savage
- Scaggsville
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communities
- Annapolis Junction‡
- Alberton
- Alpha
- Atholton
- Benson
- Botterill
- Centre Village
- Clarkson
- Clarksville
- Cooksville
- Daisy
- Dayton
- Dorsey‡
- Dorseyville
- Elioak
- Elysville
- Florence
- Gary
- Glenelg
- Glenwood
- Gordon
- Guilford
- Hilton
- Hanover‡
- Henryton Heights
- High Ridge
- Hopewell
- Inwood
- Isaacsville
- Ivory
- Jonestown
- Linwood
- Maple Lawn
- Marriottsville‡
- Paternal Gift Farm
- Pfeiffers Corner
- Poplar Springs
- Simpsonville
- Snelltown
- Turf Valley
- Waterloo
- West Friendship
- Woodbine‡
- Woodstock‡
‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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- ^ Howard's Roads to the Past. Howard County Sesquicentennial Celebration Committee, 2001. 2001. p. 72.