Directions from Baltimore, Maryland to Chambersburg, Pennsylvania





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MOYER'S MOUNTAIN RETREAT

Campgrounds – Gardners, Pennsylvania

Confederate Dead

Landmarks – McConnellsburg, Pennsylvania

Inscription. W. B. Moore of VA. F. A. Shelton of N. C. Killed near here, in first battle on Penn. soil, June 30, 1863, , Erected 1929 by Elliott Grays Chapter 1877 and North Carolina Division, Uni... More on HMDB

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  • Inscription. Two Confederate soldiers, killed June 29, 1863, in a skirmish with Union troops, were buried here by local residents. The monument in their honor was erected by Daughters of the Confed... More on HMDB

Spring Hill Orchards

Farm – Martinsburg, West Virginia

Retreat from Gettysburg

Landmarks – Hagerstown, Maryland

Inscription. St. John's Lutheran Church was erected in 1795. During the Civil War on July 6, 1863, cavalry of both armies clashed in the streets of Hagerstown from noon until dark. Observers record... More on HMDB

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  • Inscription. Zion Reformed Church was a stronghold for the Confederates on their retreat from Gettysburg on July 6, 1863. General Robert E. Lee passed through Hagerstown during the Confederate occu... More on HMDB

The Black Horse Tavern

Landmarks – Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

Inscription. At the time of the battle of Gettysburg this was the name of the tavern kept in this stone house which was built in 1813 and in a large log house much of older date then adjoining. , Location. 39° 49.119′ N, ... More on HMDB

Eastern Museum of Motor Racing

Museums – Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

East's only open wheel racing museum. ... More on Yahoo! Travel

107th Ohio Infantry Ohio's Token of Gratitude

Landmarks – Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

Inscription. (Front): 107th Ohio Infantry, 2nd Brigade 1st Division 11th Corps, This memorial, is dedicated by the surviving, members of the regiment to, their fallen comrades, Ohio's Token of Gratitude, (Back): The 107th Ohio Infantry: ... More on HMDB

“Terra Rubra”

Landmarks – Taneytown, Maryland

Inscription. The birthplace of Francis Scott Key the author of our National Anthem “The Star-Spangled Banner.”, , Erected by Maryland Historical Society. , Location. 39° 36.812′ N, 77° 14.172′ W. ... More on HMDB

Central Maryland Heritage League/Lamar Cultural Heritage Center

Things To Do – Middletown, Maryland

This non-profit land trust preserves South Mountain Battlefield sites and is restoring two historical structures, ... More on Fredericktourism.org

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  • This non-profit land trust preserves South Mountain Battlefield sites and is restoring two historical structures, the Lamar Center ... More on Fredericktourism.org

Dr. Lamar's Sanitarium

Museums – Middletown, Maryland

Explore Dr. Lamar's Sanitarium and see his original operating room, equipment, books and medicines dating back to the early 1900's. Civil War memorabilia is on display and the public ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

2nd Company Andrew Sharpshooters

National And State Parks – Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

Inscription. July 2nd 1863. 2nd Co Andrew, Sharp Shooters, Mass. Vols. , Erected 1885 by State of Massachusetts. , Location. 39° 47.822′ N, 77° 14.775′ W. Marker is near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, in Adams County. ... More on HMDB

Chews Ashby Artillery

Landmarks – Burkittsville, Maryland

Inscription. Captain R. Preston Chew organized Chews Ashby Artillery, the first “horse artillery” in the Confederate army, in November 1861. He named it for Colonel Turner Ashby. Chews battery bosted a 3 in ordinance rifle, ... More on HMDB

Marios Cucina Italiana

Restaurants – Chambersburg, Pennsylvania

Venues Incorporated

Restaurants – Ijamsville, Maryland

19th Hole Cafe

Restaurants – Hedgesville, West Virginia