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Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens

1958 establishments in MarylandBuildings and structures in Baltimore County, MarylandCemeteries established in the 1950sCemeteries in MarylandTimonium, Maryland
Dulaney Valley Gardens cemetery
Dulaney Valley Gardens cemetery

Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens and Mausoleum is a cemetery and mausoleum in Timonium, Maryland, a Baltimore County suburban community. It is located at 200 E. Padonia Rd, about two miles (3 km) east from the Padonia Road exit off Interstate 83. The 7th and 6th holes of the Longview Golf Course border much of the cemetery; the other borders are Padonia Road and a residential neighborhood. The cemetery's administrative offices are directly across the street from the main entrance to the burial park. Another entrance leading to Gibbons Road is normally kept locked.

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N 39.456 ° E -76.6165 °
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East Padonia Road 135
21093
Maryland, United States
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