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Maryland
There are several trail heads and parking areas along the Passage. Please visit www.atatrail.org for detailed directions. More on TrailLink.com
The host and hostess were super friendly and the breakfast was sausage and pancakes and scrambled eggs, and very good. More on TrailLink.com

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Baltimore St and 600 Block of Washington St, Cumberland, Maryland 21502
Buildings on this tree-shaded street span American architectural history from the Federal style through Geo... More on Search.visitmaryland.org
Has many nice homes and alot of historic information More on Yahoo! Travel

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Cumberland, MD 21502, USA
Paw Paw Tunnel, part of the C&O Canal National Historical Park, started in 1836 when engineers decided to build the C&O Canal right through, rather than around, an intervening mountain. Th... More on Frommers
C&O landmark tunnel built in 1850, cut through 3,118 ft. of rock; a major engineering feat. Towpath, park, picnic facilities. More on Search.visitmaryland.org

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Pennsylvania
Parking at all of the trailheads is free. There is trailhead parking adjacent to the trail at the Meyersdale Station, Garrett, Rockwood, Markleton and Fort Hill. *Equestrian use is only permitted ... More on TrailLink.com
Overall though the trail is well maintained and a great experience. More on TrailLink.com

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13 Canal Street, Cumberland, MD 21502-3052
3,200-foot exhibit center in Western Maryland Station tells of the C%O Canal ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Very interesting exhibit . More on Yahoo! Travel

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13 Canal St, Cumberland, MD 21502, United States
The C&O Canal opened here in 1850. For more than 75 years, it was an important transport line and had a major impact on the development of the town. Visit the Western Maryland Station Center at track level, check out the exhibits ... More on Frommers

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Cumberland MD 21502, United States of America

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Riverside Park at Green St, Cumberland, MD 21501
Built in 1754-55, this is the only structure still standing from what was Ft Cumberland, and it was used by the "President to be" while he was an aide to General Braddock. Viewing is from the ... More on DogFriendly.com
Inscription. As colonel under General Braddock at Fort Cumberland during the French and Indian War 1755 1758 and as Commander-in-Chief of the American Army in 1794 Presented to the City of Cumberla... More on HMDB

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Cumberland, Maryland, United States

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Cumberland MD 21502, United States of America
