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Hagerstown, MD
Inscription. When German immigrant and founder of Hagerstown, Jonathan Hager, arrived in this country in 17... More on HMDB
Also, what this man used his home for, how the women did their chores everyday, how babies where kept saf... More on Yahoo! Travel

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501 Virginia Aveune, Hagerstown, MD 21740-6248
Often called ``America's second most beautiful municipal natural park," the park's centerpiece is a 50-acr... More on Marylandmemories.com
The scenery was spectacular with elements of water, wildlife, waterfowl, beautiful hardscaping, gorgeous ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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101 West Washington Street, Hagerstown, Maryland
Discovery Station at Hagerstown creates exciting hands-on learning experiences that stimulate a curiosity for discovery, exploration and further investigation by children and adults to foster life... More on Marylandmemories.com
Get the kids away from the screen and go here. Plenty to do and learn. More on TripAdvisor

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300 South Burhans Blvd, Hagerstown, MD 21741
Topics: railroading. More on MuseumStuff.com
The Hagerstown Roundhouse Museum, Inc. is a 501C-3 non-profit corporation organized to save and acquire th... More on Marylandmemories.com

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Hagerstown, MD

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135 West Washington Street, Hagerstown, MD 21740-4709
A 1902 two-room school with period desks, books, slates; other museum collections of turn-of-the-century tools, hats, musical ... More on Search.visitmaryland.org

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Frederick-Hagerstown
Camping, boat launch, boat rental, camp store, flat water canoeing, hiking trails, picnic area, playground, swimming May-September (lifeguards Memorial Day to Labor Day), mountain biking and huntin... More on GoingToTheBeach.com
Follow Mt Lena for roughly a mile then make a left onto Greenbrier road then watch for a small parking area on the left. More on trails.mtbr.com

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Hagerstown, Maryland
Are you ready for a beating? This trail is probably one of the primary reasons full suspension was invented. Like its neighbor the Yellow Trail, this is one of the toughest and most sought-out ride... More on Trails
Grew up near this trail and loved every second I was on it- including the t More on Trails

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1850 Dual Highway, Hagerstown, Maryland
The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal park stretches 184.5 miles from Cumberland, Md., to the Georgetown section of Washington D.C. Hand-hewn with picks and shovels in the early 19th century, the canal pro... More on LLBean.com
Starting in Georgetown, the C&O Canal begins low alongside 19th century brick and stone buildings. This is where mules once towed canal boats that carried passengers and freight as an alternative r... More on NileGuide

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US 340, Hagerstown, Maryland
Mules stopped pulling coal barges in 1924; now bikers pass locks, lockhouses, and aqueducts while looking for bald eagles. The Monocacy Aqueduct, at milepost 42.2, has just been restored to its ori... More on travelandleisure
Harpers Ferry National Historic Site contains many exhibits and museums pertaining to history , industry, John Brown, the civil war, African American history , environmental history , and tr... More on igougo
