Oakland Mills High School
Oakland Mills High School was established in 1973 as one of the first high schools to serve the planned community of Columbia, Maryland, established by James Rouse and his company, The Rouse Company in 1967 in Howard County, midway between Baltimore and Washington, D.C. It is part of the Howard County Public School System.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Merriweather Post Pavilion and The Mall in Columbia.
Merriweather Post Pavilion
Arts center
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Merriweather Post Pavilion is an outdoor concert venue located in the planned community of Columbia, Maryland. In 2010, Merriweather was named the second best amphitheater in the United States by Billboard magazine. Merriweather Post Pavilion is situated 1¼ miles west of Oakland Mills High School.
The Mall in Columbia
Shopping center
The Mall in Columbia, also known as the Columbia Mall, is the central shopping mall for the planned community of Columbia, Maryland, United States. It has over 200 specialty stores and the anchor stores are AMC Theatres, Lidl, Main Event Entertainment, Barnes & Noble, JCPenney, Macy's, and Nordstrom. The Mall in Columbia is situated 1¼ miles northwest of Oakland Mills High School.
Merriweather Park at Symphony Woods
Park
Merriweather Park at Symphony Woods is a large central park in downtown Columbia, Maryland. The park includes the Chrysalis, a 2016 amphitheater with lawn seating.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Oakland Mills and Columbia.
Oakland Mills
Suburb
Oakland Mills is one of the 10 villages in Columbia, Maryland, United States. It is located immediately east of Town Center, across U.S. Route 29. Neighborhoods in the village of Oakland Mills include Steven's Forest, Talbott Springs, and Thunder Hill.
Columbia
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Columbia is a planned city in Howard County, Central Maryland. It differs strongly from most notions of what constitutes a "city," as the planner divided the densely populated, but decidedly suburban in character, city into ten "villages," each of which are divided into several neighborhoods, leaving the city with a less obvious center.
Long Reach
Suburb
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Long Reach, one of ten villages composing Columbia, Maryland, United States, is found in the northeast part of Columbia along Maryland Route 108. Started in 1971, it is one of the oldest villages, and comprises four neighborhoods: Jeffers Hill, Kendall Ridge, Locust Park, and Phelps Luck.
Oakland Mills High School
- Type: School
- Description: high school in Howard County, Maryland, United States
- Categories: high school, public school, and education
- Location: Howard, Maryland, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
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Latitude
39.20925° or 39° 12′ 33″ northLongitude
-76.84112° or 76° 50′ 28″ westElevation
413 feet (126 metres)Open location code
87F56555+MHOpenStreetMap ID
way 148065691OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=school
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From French to Swedish—“Oakland Mills High School” goes by many names.
- French: “Oakland Mills High School”
- Hebrew: “תיכון אוקלנד מילס”
- Swedish: “Oakland Mills High School”
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