Frederick and Western Maryland
Frederick is a great home base for exploring the region's lush mountain forests, powerful national battlefields, and quaint historic towns.
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Frederick is a great home base for exploring the region's lush mountain forests, powerful national battlefields, and quaint historic towns.
Frederick is a great home base for exploring the region's lush mountain forests, powerful national battlefields, and quaint historic towns.
Frederick is a great home base for exploring the region's lush mountain forests, powerful national battlefields, and quaint historic towns.
In a log cabin about the size of an ice-cream stand, the man who would become America's first president mapped out strategies during the French and Indian War (1754–63). George Washington's Headquarters, the only remaining structure from Fort Cumberland, was used by the patriot when he was an aide to General Braddock. The 250-year-old cabin contains a simple bed, desk, and fireplace, which can be viewed from outside through large windows. A walking tour that continues along the canal begins here.
Along the Old National Road out of Cumberland stands the only remaining tollhouse in Maryland. Built in 1836, the historic is a unique, seven-sided, four-room building that housed the gatekeepers who collected tolls until the early 1900s.
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