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5 Vacation Way, Deep Creek Lake, Maryland 21541

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Swanton, MD

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2622 Deep Creek Dr., Mc Henry, MD 21541-1422
Garrett County's upscale cafe offering coffee drinks, paninis, sandwiches, soups, ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Every year when we go to Deep Creek for vacation, Canoe on the Run is our favorite lunch spot. More on Yahoo! Travel

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2030 Deep Creek Dr., Mc Henry, MD 21541-1462
" Specializing in Ski Boats and Pontoon Boats for the Family on Vacation." For reliability, Deep Creek Lake... More on Deepcreeklakeboatrentals.com
We got an excellent view of the lake, and of dirtbikers, and of the Wisp Ski Resort, and then we stoppp... More on Yahoo! Travel

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1224 Friendsville Road, Friendsville, Maryland 21531
This eclectic shop invites guests to enjoy a "magical" experience exploring the unique gifts, jewelry, music, gourmet goods, and homespun items in the store, or learning how to create your own gardens, or to refresh a bit in the garden ... More on DogFriendly.com

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Mc Henry MD 21541, United States of America
Inscription. 1029 acres, purchased June 28, 1927, from John O. Thayer; from Hunter's License Fund, for the purpose of propagating game. , Erected by E. Lee LeCompte, State Game Warden of Maryland. , Location. 39° 31.834′ ... More on HMDB

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2622 Deep Creek Dr, McHenry, MD 21541, USA
This upscale caf� offers various coffees, lunch fare, and outdoor seating. Dogs are allowed at the outer tables, and they ... More on DogFriendly.com
There's an upscale rustic charm to the building and a constant supply of world music to delight all patrons. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Mc Henry MD 21541, United States of America
Inscription. (1753-1816) Aide to Gen. George Washington during the revolution, McHenry was a physician, signer of the constitution from Maryland and Secretary of War from 1796-1800. Named in his honor was the Baltimore fort that withstood ... More on HMDB

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20721 Garrett H/H 219, Oakland, Maryland 21550

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15 Visitors Center Dr, Mc Henry MD 21541, United States of America
Inscription. After stunning victories at Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville, Virginia, early in May 1863, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee carried the war through Maryland, across the Mason and Dixon Line and into Pennsylvania. His ... More on HMDB
