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For over 30 years, the Brunswick Railroad Museum has preserved the history of Brunswick, and can be seen as two museums in one. The second ...
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The 78 foot cascading falls are located one half mile from the lake in the Houck Area via the Falls Trail near Frederick MD. In ...
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Frederick County Maryland is less than one hour from Washington, D.C., Baltimore, and nearby Gettysburg, Antietam, and Harpers Ferry. Discover the many attractions, historic sites, ...
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Dunker Church lies on the grounds of the Battle of Antietam, and is noted as a place of peace amidst the horrific bloodshed. The Church, ...
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Gambrill State Park resulted from public-spirted conservationists buying a tract of land on Cotoctin Mountain and donating it to the City of Frederick for a ...
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The Utica Mills, Loy's Station, and Roddy Road covered bridiges are three of only eight remaining covered bridges in Maryland. Over 52 such structures once ...
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The National Museum of Civil War Medicine is the premiere repository of exhibits and artifacts devoted to the technological and procedural advances made in the ...
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Located in a small historic town in the foothills of the beautiful Catoctin Mountains. This was the home of Mother Seton from 1809 until her ...
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Built in 1876 by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, and desgined by American architect E. Francis Baldwin, the Point of Rocks Passenger Station remains one ...
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