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Towson Fencing
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Welcome to Towson Fencing's website! We're here to provide residential fencing services, commercial solutions, and aesthetically pleasing designs. Our team of professionals are dedicated to providing quality fencing with an emphasis on privacy and security. Plus, we'll help you budget for your fence with accurate cost estimations. We have customer testimonials and reviews available so you can make an informed decision about which fence option works best for you. Contact us for a free quote on fencing!
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Towson () is an unincorporated community and a census-designated place in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. The population was 55,197 as of the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Baltimore County and the second-most populous unincorporated county seat in the United States (after Ellicott City, the seat of nearby Howard County, southwest of Baltimore). == History == === 1600s === The first inhabitants of the future Towson and central Baltimore County region were the Susquehannock people, who hunted in the area. Their region included all of Baltimore County, though their primary settlement was farther northeast along the Susquehanna River. === 1700s === Towson was settled in 1752 when Pennsylvania brothers, William and Thomas Towson, began farming an area of Sater's Hill, northeast of the present-day York and Joppa roads. William's son, Ezekiel, opened the Towson Hotel to serve the growing number of farmers bringing their produce and livestock to the port of Baltimore. He built the hotel at current-day Shealy Avenue and York Road, near the area's main crossroads. The village became known as "Towsontown". The property in West Towson came from two land grants: 400-acre Gott's Hope in 1719, and Gunner's Range in 1706.In 1790, businessman Capt.