Cheap Things To Do in Adamstown, Maryland

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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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6800 Lily Pons Rd, Adamstown, Maryland 21710

  • Waterlilies by the acre in production ponds and demonstration ponds attract visitors from around the globe. Blooming ... More on Search.visitmaryland.org

 

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Maryland

  • Sugarloaf Mountain looms above rolling farmlands about 30 crow-miles northwest of Washington. Privately owned, its managed as both a nature preserve and public recreation area. Although it attracts... More on Trails

  • What a fascinating place. Sugarloaf Mountain is privately owned -- imagine owning a mountain -- but made available to the public for recreational purposes. There are several different trails, but m... More on TripAdvisor

 

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Buckeystown MD 21717, United States of America

  • Inscription. This street scene photo taken on the bridge crossing Rocky Fountain Creek around 1870, clearly shows the three white tannery buildings on the east side of Buckeystown Pike. The tanning of animal hides was the town's earliest ... More on HMDB

 

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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

  • 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

 

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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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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

 

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3529 Buckeystown Pike, Buckeystown MD 21717, United States of America

  • Inscription. Patented for 10,000 acres to Charles and Daniel Carroll, Mary and Ellinor Carroll 1st April 1724. It was from this tract that Charles Carroll assumed the title “Charles Carroll of Carrollton” when signing ... More on HMDB

 

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Waterford VA 20197, United States of America

  • Visitors to Waterford experience many of the same views as residents in the 19th century. Waterford preserves the ambiance and many of the structures that characterized it during its heyday as a fl... More on Virginia.org

  • The town of Waterford, listed on the National Register of Historic Landmarks, offers visitors recreational and educational opportunities, a concert and lecture series, interactive programs, special... More on DogFriendly.com

 

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