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Landmarks – Grantsville, Maryland
Inscription. “My camera lens does not lie. It took just what it saw, no more, no less.” –Leo Beachy, Leo J. Beachy (1874–1927) left us a special legacy. One of seven children raised on a farm named Mt. Nebo, ... More on HMDB
Sightseeing – Warrenton, Virginia
Inscription. Pursued by Union detachments after raiding a train north of Catlett Station on 30 May 1863, Confederate Col. John S. Mosby and 50 of his Rangers (43rd Battalion Virginia Cavalry) made a stand on a hill just to the north. ... More on HMDB
National And State Parks – Cumberland, Maryland
Inscription. The National Pike was also called the National Road (used national funds) or the Cumberland Road (began in Cumberland). Behind you and to the right along the base of the hill, were the storehouses of The Ohio Company. ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Winchester, Virginia
Inscription. To the Glory of God, and in Memory of Lutheran Pioneers. Erected by members and friends of Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, Winchester, Va. 1938. These walls are the sacred ruins of ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Winchester, Virginia
Inscription. (Front): To the, Soldiers of Louisiana, who died for the South, in the Valley Campaign. This monument has been erected, in memory of their noble, daring and heroic endurance, in their country's cause. (Left Side): Sleep ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Romney, West Virginia
Inscription. Literary Society of Romney organized in 1819, oldest in the state and one of the first in America. A splendid Public Library was accumulated which by 1850 was the largest in West Virgi... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Cresaptown, Maryland
Screens: 1 Sound: Car Capacity: 450 Typical season: Technical details: none Potomac Drive-In Timeline: There are no timeline ... More on drive-ins.com
Museums – Cumberland, Maryland
Professional art gallery with rotating ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Winchester, Virginia
Inscription. In September 1864, U. S. Gen. Philip H. Sheridan heard rumors that Confederate forces had left the Shenandoah Valley to rejoin Gen. Robert E. Lees army at Petersburg. Wanting to confirm this information before attacking ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Lonaconing, Maryland
Lakeside Restaurant at the Rocky Gap Resort in Cumberland features fine dining overlooking Lake Habeeb. Open daily from 6:30am ... More on WorldWeb.com
Restaurants – Winchester, Virginia
Been there for dinner several times as well and have always enjoyed the meal and the surroundings. More on TripAdvisor
Landmarks – Winchester, Virginia
Inscription. John H. Rutherford was born about 1820. He acquired approximately 275 acres here between 1843 and 1848 from the heirs of John Carter. About May 24, 1849, Rutherford married Camilla C. Baker. At first, the couple lived ... More on HMDB
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