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  • Non-passenger and special vehicle registration plates of Maryland

    Main article: Vehicle registration plates of Maryland Sykesville volunteer fire department license plate, in use on a fire truck. The U.S. state of Maryland offers a large number of non-passenger and special vehicle registration plates.[1] Each type uses a two- or three-letter prefix or suffix. Organizational plates may be displayed on passenger cars, multi-purpose vehicles, and trucks weighing 10,000 pounds and less, and some types are also available for use on motorcycles. On plates displaying a logo at left, the prefix or suffix is displayed vertically, while on plates that do not display a logo, the prefix is displayed horizontally. Logo plates have a $25 one time fee, while non-logo plates have a $15 one time fee,[2] unless the plate is issued to a vehicle belonging to a member of a volunteer fire department or a Disabled American Veteran. This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. Contents 1 A 2 B 3 C 4 D 5 G 6 N 7 P 8 References A[edit] Type ... (see more)

  • Thomas Bopp

    Thomas Bopp in 1997 Thomas J. Bopp D.Sc (born 1949) is best known as co-discoverer of Comet Hale–Bopp in 1995. He was a manager at a construction materials factory and an amateur astronomer at the time of the comet discovery. It was the first comet he had observed. He was born in Denver, Colorado, but later relocated with his family to Youngstown, Ohio, where he graduated from Chaney High School in 1967. He is a Life member of the Mahoning Valley Astronomical Society (MVAS) where he fell in love with the deep sky while observing with the club's 16 inch reflecting telescope. He attended Youngstown State University in Youngstown, Ohio, and has lived in Tucson, Arizona since 1980. References[edit] Newcott, William R. (Dec. 1997). "The age of comets". National Geographic, p. 101. Persondata Name Bopp, Thomas J. Alternative names Short description American astronomer Date of birth 1949 Place of birth Denver,Colorado Date of death Place of death Th... (see more)

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