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Robinson Nature Center
Robinson Nature Center is a unique park and tourist attraction located at 6692 Cedar Lane in Columbia, Maryland, United States. Our mission is to facilitate the enjoyment and understanding of our natural resources and to bridge the gap between people and nature. By inspiring sound environmental awareness, we promote responsible stewardship of all of our natural resources and strive to connect people of all ages with nature through experience-based education. The Nature Center features indoor exhibits, a children's discovery room, outdoor trails, a natural play area, a planetarium, a gift shop, rental spaces, and more. We are a LEED Platinum-certified nature education facility situated on 18 acres of land adjacent to the Middle Patuxent Environmental Area. We offer educational programs, field trips, birthday parties, home school programs, scout programs, and more.
Blandair Regional Park West Playground
Blandair Regional Park West Playground is a part of Blandair Regional Park located at 5750 Oakland Mills Road in Columbia, Maryland. The park is one of three sections of Blandair Regional Park, with the others being Blandair Regional Park North and Blandair Regional Park East. The park offers a range of outdoor activities and amenities, including playgrounds, multi-purpose fields, walking paths, and more. The history of the land where Blandair Regional Park is located is rich and diverse, with Native American tribes, European settlers, and enslaved African Americans all having lived and worked on the land over the centuries. The park's name, "Blandair," comes from Theodorick Bland, who purchased the land in 1844 as a country retreat. The property changed hands several times over the years, with various families owning and living on the land.
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