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Landmark Land Co Inc
OTC:LLND

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Landmark Land Co Inc
OTC:LLND
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Price: 0.0001 USD Market Closed
Market Cap: 757 USD
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Landmark Land Co., Inc. engages in developing and managing real estate. The company is headquartered in Upper Marlboro, Maryland and currently employs 110 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2001-07-12. The firm works with a variety of residential communities, including primary, secondary, retirement and resort developments. The Company’s properties include Apes Hill Club, Arcos Gardens, Lake Presidential Golf Club and Lost Canyons Golf Club. Apes Hill Club is a 470-acre golf and polo community, located in St. James, Barbados, featuring panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean Sea. Arcos Gardens is an 18-hole golf course located in Andalucia, Spain. Lake Presidential Golf Club is an 18-hole course located on more than 1,200 acres of rolling, wooded land surrounding a 30-acre lake in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. Lost Canyons is a 36-hole upscale daily-fee facility in Simi Valley located an hour's drive north of Los Angeles.

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