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BAWA
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BAWABuild a Wildlife Area (land conservation campaign)
BAWABaltimore-Washington Parkway (US National Park Service)
BAWABurmese American Women's Alliance
BAWABristol Aerospace Welfare Association
BAWABadminton Association of Western Australia Inc (Perth, Western Australia)
BAWABaytown Area Water Authority (est. 1973; Baytown, TX)
BaWABangladesh Women's Association School (Bangladesh)


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The Baltimore-Washington Parkway follows the early design principles, but it is much less attuned to the landscape than its predecessors.
Each of the two office buildings at Golden Triangle has six stories totaling approximately 122,000 square feet, and offers ample surface parking with immediate access to the Capital Beltway, Baltimore-Washington Parkway and I-95.
Bridge Temporary Works Research Program Introduction On August 31, 1989, the Route 198 bridge over the Baltimore-Washington Parkway collapsed, injuring nine workmen and five commuters--one critically--when 400 tons (363 Mg) of steel and concrete fell on the parkway without warning (figure 1).
 
 
 
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