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- Meyer_Site abstract "The Meyer Site is an archaeological site near Westernport in Garrett County, Maryland, United States. It is located along Chestnut Grove Road on the riverside edge of an alluvial bottom on the west side of the North Branch of the Potomac River. It is the site of a Monongahela culture village, which is the uppermost Late Prehistoric village known on the North Branch.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.".
- Meyer_Site added "1973-06-19".
- Meyer_Site nearestCity Westernport,_Maryland.
- Meyer_Site nrhpReferenceNumber "73000921".
- Meyer_Site wikiPageExternalLink NRDetail.aspx?NRID=176&COUNTY=Garrett&FROM=NRCountyList.aspx.
- Meyer_Site wikiPageID "20685319".
- Meyer_Site wikiPageLength "1804".
- Meyer_Site wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Meyer_Site wikiPageRevisionID "700283065".
- Meyer_Site wikiPageWikiLink Alluvium.
- Meyer_Site wikiPageWikiLink Archaeological_site.
- Meyer_Site wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Garrett_County,_Maryland.
- Meyer_Site wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_sites_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Maryland.
- Meyer_Site wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_populated_places_in_Maryland.
- Meyer_Site wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monongahela_culture.
- Meyer_Site wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_history_of_Maryland.
- Meyer_Site wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_populated_places.
- Meyer_Site wikiPageWikiLink Garrett_County,_Maryland.
- Meyer_Site wikiPageWikiLink Maryland.
- Meyer_Site wikiPageWikiLink Monongahela_culture.
- Meyer_Site wikiPageWikiLink National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- Meyer_Site wikiPageWikiLink Potomac_River.
- Meyer_Site wikiPageWikiLink Prehistory.
- Meyer_Site wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Meyer_Site wikiPageWikiLink Westernport,_Maryland.
- Meyer_Site wikiPageWikiLinkText "Meyer Site".
- Meyer_Site added "1973-06-19".
- Meyer_Site governingBody "Private".
- Meyer_Site locmapin "Maryland".
- Meyer_Site name "Meyer Site".
- Meyer_Site nearestCity Westernport,_Maryland.
- Meyer_Site refnum "73000921".
- Meyer_Site wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:GarrettMD-NRHP-stub.
- Meyer_Site wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_nrhp.
- Meyer_Site wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Monongahela_villages.
- Meyer_Site wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Maryland.
- Meyer_Site wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Native_Americans_in_Maryland.
- Meyer_Site wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pre-Columbian_North_America.
- Meyer_Site subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Garrett_County,_Maryland.
- Meyer_Site subject Category:Archaeological_sites_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Maryland.
- Meyer_Site subject Category:Former_populated_places_in_Maryland.
- Meyer_Site subject Category:Monongahela_culture.
- Meyer_Site subject Category:Native_American_history_of_Maryland.
- Meyer_Site subject Category:Native_American_populated_places.
- Meyer_Site hypernym Site.
- Meyer_Site type Community.
- Meyer_Site type HistoricPlace.
- Meyer_Site type Place.
- Meyer_Site type Community.
- Meyer_Site type Place.
- Meyer_Site type Site.
- Meyer_Site type Location.
- Meyer_Site type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Meyer_Site type Place.
- Meyer_Site type Thing.
- Meyer_Site comment "The Meyer Site is an archaeological site near Westernport in Garrett County, Maryland, United States. It is located along Chestnut Grove Road on the riverside edge of an alluvial bottom on the west side of the North Branch of the Potomac River. It is the site of a Monongahela culture village, which is the uppermost Late Prehistoric village known on the North Branch.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.".
- Meyer_Site label "Meyer Site".
- Meyer_Site sameAs Q6826447.
- Meyer_Site sameAs m.0520_b6.
- Meyer_Site sameAs Q6826447.
- Meyer_Site wasDerivedFrom Meyer_Site?oldid=700283065.
- Meyer_Site isPrimaryTopicOf Meyer_Site.
- Meyer_Site name "Meyer Site".