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Adamstown MD 21710, United States of America
Inscription. On Saturday, September 6, 1862, the Army of Northern Virginia was spread along the entire length of Buckeystown Turnpike all the way to Frederick. The soldiers camped in the fields on either side of the road on the evenings ... More on HMDB

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Adamstown MD 21710, United States of America
Inscription. Stone structure nearby was flour mill built in 1812 by Charles Carroll of Carrollton (1737-1832), wealthy landowner and signer of the Declaration of Independence. Site was within his 17,000-acre wilderness tract called ... More on HMDB

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1619 Buckeystown Pike, Adamstown, MD
pick your own apples; mums and asters, Pumpkins, and, at Christmas time poinsettias and cyclamens. More on pumpkinpatchesandmore.org

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Adamstown, MD 21710

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6800 Lily Pons Rd, Adamstown, Maryland 21710

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Buckeystown MD 21717, United States of America

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Frederick MD 21705, United States of America
Roadside park showcasing historic stone demijohn from the original Jug Bridge, with picnic tables and a marker commemorating ... More on Fredericktourism.org
Inscription. The stone demijohn and memorial plaque, placed by the Sons of the American Revolution, were originally located on a bridge crossing the Monocacy River about 2 miles east of this site. ... More on HMDB

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West Baldwin Rd, New Market, Maryland
A new town's springin' up in Frederick County, MD, it ain't like ones your used to seein! - This town was b... More on entertainment.com
This includes go karts, a merry go round , a small roller coaster, a boat ride, mini golf, and water bal... More on TripAdvisor

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Dickerson, Maryland
In operation since 1786, White's Ferry is the last working ferry on the Potomac River. A widely used means of crossing the river (and a shortcut) between Maryland and Virginia since its inception. ... More on VisitLoudoun.org
Established in 1786, it is the last working ferry on Potomac River between Maryland and Virginia. More on Search.visitmaryland.org

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Burkittsville MD 21718, United States of America
Inscription. The first settlers in this area cleared their farm land and raised their families along two Indian trails that crossed here. Joshua Harley, one of these pioneers and a veteran of the American Revolution, started the settlements ... More on HMDB
