The purpose of this category is to house sites by or about elected officials, lodges, artists, and churches in Maryland.
Regular Websites
ACLT is a land trust located in Calvert County, Maryland. As a non-profit, land preservation organization, the Trust manages about three thousand acres of wetlands, forest and what was once farm land within the county. An overview of the Trust is presented here, including its programs, resources and contact data. - American Chestnut Land Trust
http://www.acltweb.org/
Archdiocese of Baltimore, Maryland
The official site of the archdiocese provides information about clergy and other staff, community outreach, special programs, and educational opportunities as well as opportunities to donate and for employment. - Archdiocese of Baltimore, Maryland
http://www.archbalt.org/
Christian Science Churches of Maryland
Network of all branches of The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts located throughout the state of Maryland presents information about local churches, church services, reading rooms, and Sunday schools as well as upcoming lectures and special events. - Christian Science Churches of Maryland
http://www.christiansciencemd.org/
The website of the Maryland Historical Society has plenty of information on this American state. There are online exhibitions that show you about Maryland's history. You can also find information on the society's school programs and teacher services. You can also find directions to the society's building. - Maryland Historical Society
http://www.mdhs.org
Maryland Vehicle Theft Prevention Council
The Maryland Vehicle Theft Prevention Council is an organization that seeks to prevent automobile related criminal activities. The website also provides statistics on most commonly stolen cars in Baltimore and Washington area. You can also find advice on preventing theft as well. - Maryland Vehicle Theft Prevention Council
http://www.mdautotheft.org/
Contemporary multi media artist Michael Sandstrom explores how the memory and consciousness of groups is conveyed and sustained in the perceived reality of its members. Viewing social memory as a dimension of political power Sandstrom's works suggest that control of a society's memory largely conditions the hierarchy of power. Thereby treating memory as a cultural rather than an individual faculty, Sandstrom's multiple media paintings, sculptures, and installations challenge us to reconsider. - Michael Sandstrom
http://www.michaelsandstrom.com