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Landmarks – Boonsboro, Maryland
Inscription. This bridge was built in 1824, in close proximity to Roxbury Mills, an early sawmill and later a large distillery complex which operated into the 20th century. A three-arch bridge over the Antietam, it was one of a series ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Hedgesville, West Virginia
Inscription. Morgan County. Formed, 1820, from Berkeley and Hampshire. Named for Gen. Daniel Morgan of the Revolutionary Army. Many of his renowned “Riflemen” were from the Eastern Panhandle, where he once lived. Famed ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Cumberland, Maryland
Inscription. Was the first of the internal improvements undertaken by the U. S. Government. Surveys were authorized in 1806 over the route of “Braddocks Road, ” which followed “Nemacolins Path, ” an Indian ... More on HMDB
National And State Parks – Berkeley Springs, West Virginia
Cacapon Park Lake is a 6-acre impoundment located in Cacapon State Park in Morgan County, just off U. S. Route 522, 9 miles south of Berkeley Springs. The use of private rowboats is allowed without a fee before May 30. However, from ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Landmarks – Hagerstown, Maryland
Inscription. The first building used as the Washington Country Jail was a log house at 26-28 E. Franklin Street in Hagerstown. In 1818, the state legislature authorized the county to spend $12,000 ... More on HMDB
Parks – Gaithersburg, Maryland
about KnowledgePoints: KnowledgePoints is a nationally recognized program that provides afterschool and weekend tutoring and enrichment programs in reading, math, writing, ... More on GoCityKids
Things To Do – Grantsville, Maryland
(Casselman Motor Inn, 20', 1983, 20-11-b) across a ditch at the Casselman Motor Inn in Grantsville , Garrett County, MD. MD495 (Yoder St.) N. 0.3 miles from jct with I68 exit 19 in Grantsville, E. on US40 0.3 miles, N. on Dorsey Hotel ... More on dalejtravis.com
Landmarks – Boonsboro, Maryland
Inscription. The National Road from Baltimore to Cumberland was comprised of a series of privately funded turnpikes. By 1822, the road was complete except for the ten miles between Boonsboro and Hagerstown. In August of the year, ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Gaithersburg, Maryland
The City of Gaithersburg Winter Lights Festival is ready to welcome visitors for its 15th season. ?The dazzling display of lights at Seneca Creek State Park will be open nightly from Friday, Decem... More on Gaithersburgmd.gov
Restaurants – Cumberland, Maryland
One of a kind...: Wonderful place for breakfast or lunch and the best home made ice cream around! More on Yahoo! Travel
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