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9102 Mason Dixon Highway, Salisbury, PA 15558
From the Cornplanter Indians to early settlers, through plague and disaster, to its war heroes and sports exploits, discover the charm of this southwestern Pennsylvania town. Chapter by chapter, delve into the history of Salisbury's ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

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Salisbury, PA 15558

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84 Casselman Road, Grantsville MD 21536, United States of America
Inscription. In 1797, Thomas Stanton conveyed water rights to Jesse Tomlinson, and Tomlinson built the firs... More on HMDB
A very nice place to stop and learn very intresting thing about mills in general a most see if in the area.... More on Yahoo! Travel

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113 Main Street, Grantsville MD 21536, United States of America
Origins and Construction of the Interstate System Back in Time Articles from Public Roads Other Articles Back in Time The National Road By Rickie Longfellow The National Road, in many places known ... More on Fhwa.dot.gov
Inscription. Granstville's Main Street, designated today as Alt. Route 40, was once part of the National Road, the country's first federally funded highway. Visit our Town Park to learn more about ... More on HMDB

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113 Main Street, Grantsville MD 21536, United States of America
Inscription. The Casselman Inn. You are standing in front of the Casselman Inn, which was opened in 1842 by Solomon Sterner. This establishment has also been known as Sterner House, Drovers' Inn, Farmers' Hotel and Dorsey Hotel. There ... More on HMDB

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Grantsville MD 21536, United States of America

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Grantsville MD 21536, United States of America
Inscription. “My camera lens does not lie. It took just what it saw, no more, no less.” –Leo Beachy, Leo J. Beachy (1874–1927) left us a special legacy. One of seven children raised on a farm named Mt. Nebo, ... More on HMDB

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Grantsville MD 21536, United States of America
Inscription. You have reached the highest point on the National Road. Here, in the far western mountains of Maryland is the backbone of eastern America. In 1817, the National Road construction crew took on the challenge of crossing ... More on HMDB

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Grantsville MD 21536, United States of America
Inscription. When the National Road came through here in 1815, this settlement was a half mile away along the old Braddock Road. This “New Grantsville” developed just west of the Casselman Bridge, completed a few years ... More on HMDB

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Grantsville MD 21536, United States of America
Inscription. On the march to Fort Duquesne June 19th, 1755. By Washingtons advice, Braddock pushed forward from Little Meadows to this camp with 1200 chosen men and officers leaving the heavy artillery and baggage behind to follow ... More on HMDB
