Directions from Baltimore, Maryland to Cumberland, Maryland





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“Old Mr. Flints” Home

Landmarks – Hancock, Maryland

Inscription. George Washingtons diary (while he visited Berkley Springs in 1769) states: “Aug. 30 Old Mr. Flint dined with us” and on Sept. 4: “Rid to the Potomac where my horses were. From thence to Mr. Flints and ... More on HMDB

East End Tavern

Things To Do – Berlin, Pennsylvania

East End Tavern - Sometimes you just don’t want to pay $12 for a drink. On those nights, head out to East End Tavern, located at 1310 Main ... More on clubzone

Crossroads of History Route 40 & 11 Cross At This Point

Landmarks – Hagerstown, Maryland

Inscription. In the court house that stood on this site Confederate Gen. John McCausland was given $20,000 in cash and all of the suits, hats, shoes, boots, shirts and socks that could be found as ransom upon his threat to burn Hagerstown ... More on HMDB

Kewl Inc.

Things To Do – Walkersville, Maryland

Tuscarora Gun Club Inc

Things To Do – Adamstown, Maryland

Washington's Road

Landmarks – Cumberland, Maryland

Inscription. By order of Colonel Bouquet, George Washington's Troops opened this road from Fort Cumberland to Reastown (Bedford PA) during July 1758. Bouquet and Washington conferred half way between these places July 30, 1758. , ... More on HMDB

Gambril State Park

National And State Parks – Frederick, Maryland

John Nelson Davis 5 April 1835 - 28 February 1913

Landmarks – Fort Hill, Pennsylvania

Inscription. John Nelson Davis for whom Mt. Davis, Pa. is named was an early community leader in Southern Somerset County. He was a surveyor, school teacher, Superintendent of Schools for Elk Lick Township, Pa. and ordained minister, ... More on HMDB

Appleman's Tannery

Landmarks – Middletown, Maryland

Inscription. From 1790 to 1862, Philip Appleman (1755-1830) and his son John (1793-1862) operated a tannery and harness shop on the land that included this property and the four properties to your right, and extended back to South ... More on HMDB

Wisp Golf Course

Golf Courses – Mc Henry, Maryland

I like the setting, especially in fall, but dogleg after dogleg gets tiring after a bit. More on golflink.com

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  • If you are around Deep Creek Lake, this is a must stop for all golfers. Don't let the slope and rating scare you off. It is a tough course, and playing with someone that has played it before helps ... More on golflink.com

  • This course is has some fun holes but is spoiled by the maintenance crew. They are constantly in the way mowing and tending to the course while you are trying to play. It is a true distraction and ... More on golflink.com

Burial: A Most Disagreeable Task

Parks – Burkittsville, Maryland

Inscription. The treatment of soldiers killed in action depended on which army held the battlefield after the guns fell silent. At South Mountain a few men from each Union regiment were assigned to burial details. To prevent the spread ... More on HMDB

Damascus Neighborhood Park

Parks – Damascus, Maryland

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J & T Seafood

Restaurants – Clarksville, Maryland

Dolly's Sub Shop

Restaurants – Cumberland, Maryland

There are lots of menu items but my favorite is the cheese steak. More on Yahoo! Travel

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  • Wonderful!: Dolly's Sub's is a small carry out only shop. There are lots of menu items but my favorite is the cheese steak. ... More on Yahoo! Travel

  • As a fgisheater I love their fish sub; gotta have some of their cheese sticks to go along with it. More on Yahoo! Travel