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The Two Carrolls

Antrim 1844, a former plantation in Taneytown, houses elegant parlors and an award-winning gourmet restaurant.
Antrim 1844, a former plantation in Taneytown, houses elegant parlors and an award-winning gourmet restaurant. (Antrim 1844)
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Tuesday, June 3, 2008; Page

Two states, two Carroll counties. One is right outside Baltimore, the other is far from Washington. And both might make you think twice about returning home.

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