view gallery SE4.5 km | McDonald's - Ridge Rd. - Damascus, MD in Wi-Fi Hotspots A McDonald's near the center of town. posted by: bluesnote location: Maryland date approved: 01/11/2016 last visited: 01/11/2016 |
view gallery SE4.5 km | McDonald's - Ridge Rd. - Damascus, MD in McDonald's Restaurants A McDonald's near the center of town. posted by: bluesnote location: Maryland date approved: 01/07/2016 last visited: 01/07/2016 |
view gallery SE4.7 km | Burger King - Main St. - Damascus, MD in Wi-Fi Hotspots A Burger King near the center of town. posted by: bluesnote location: Maryland date approved: 01/08/2016 last visited: 01/08/2016 |
view gallery SE4.7 km | Burger King - Main St. - Damascus, MD in Burger King Restaurants A Burger King near the center of town. posted by: bluesnote location: Maryland date approved: 01/05/2016 last visited: 01/05/2016 |
view gallery SE4.7 km | Pizza Hut - Main St. - Damascus, MD in Pizza Hut Restaurants A Pizza Hut near the center of town. posted by: bluesnote location: Maryland date approved: 01/05/2016 last visited: 01/05/2016 |
view gallery SE4.7 km | Subway - Main St. - Damascus, MD in Subway Restaurants A Subway near the center of town. posted by: bluesnote location: Maryland date approved: 01/05/2016 last visited: 01/05/2016 |
view gallery SE4.8 km | Damascus - Damascus, MD in Maryland Historical Markers Located on a wall along the eastbound side of Route 108 at the intersection of Woodfield Road. posted by: flyingmoose location: Maryland date approved: 11/28/2021 last visited: 02/07/2022 |
view gallery NW6.4 km | Stained Glass Window on the side wall of St. Ignatius Loyola Catholic Church - Ijamsville MD in Stained Glass Windows The stained glass window is on the side of the building that faces the road. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 11/09/2021 last visited: 04/30/2023 |
view gallery NW6.4 km | St. Ignatius Loyola Catholic Church - Ijamsville MD in Roman Catholic Churches St. Ignatius of Loyola is a parish of the Archdiocese of Baltimore. They have over 1800+ Roman Catholic families here in Southern Frederick County, Maryland. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 11/10/2021 last visited: 04/30/2023 |
view gallery SW6.9 km | Hyattstown Uninvited Guests - Hyattstown MD in U.S. Civil War Sites The roadside village of Hyattstown became the front line when Confederate cavalry stationed to the north in Urbana clashed with Union cavalry reconnoitering from Clarksburg to the south on the evening of September 8, 1862. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 03/29/2023 last visited: 04/02/2023 |
view gallery SW6.9 km | Hyattstown - Maryland in People-Named Places Jesse Hyatt founded historic Hyattstown, MD in 1798. In March 1986, Hyattstown was designated a historic district by county elected officials. It has one of the largest groupings of relatively unaltered 19th century buildings in Montgomery County. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 03/29/2023 last visited: 04/02/2023 |
view gallery SW6.9 km | You Are Here Maps - Hyattstown Uninvited Guests - Hyattstown MD in 'You Are Here' Maps You Are Here map shows that you are at the intersection of Frederick Road (Maryland Route 355) and Hyattstown Mill Road at the entrance to Little Bennett Regional Park at the official address of 25801 Frederick Rd, Clarksburg MD 20871 posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 03/28/2023 last visited: 04/02/2023 |
view gallery SW6.9 km | Skirmish at Hyattstown - Hyattstown MD in Battlefields The roadside village of Hyattstown became the front line when Confederate cavalry stationed to the north in Urbana clashed with Union cavalry reconnoitering from Clarksburg to the south on the evening of September 8, 1862. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 03/29/2023 last visited: 04/02/2023 |
view gallery SW6.9 km | Hyattstown Uninvited Guests - Clarksburg, MD in Civil War Discovery Trail Sites The roadside village of Hyattstown became the front line when Confederate cavalry stationed to the north in Urbana clashed with Union cavalry reconnoitering from Clarksburg to the south. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 03/27/2020 last visited: 10/08/2021 |
view gallery S7.9 km | Wind Harps - Damascus, MD in Outdoor Wind Harps Set of three harps in a country park while create a sound when the wind blows. posted by: vhasler location: Maryland date approved: 03/05/2012 last visited: 08/04/2018 |
view gallery S7.9 km | Wind Harps - Damascus, MD in Smithsonian Art Inventory Sculptures When the wind blows, these set of three harps are to create a sound. posted by: vhasler location: Maryland date approved: 03/06/2012 last visited: 07/04/2014 |
view gallery N7.9 km | Mason Lodge No. 49-New Market Historic District - New Market MD in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings The Town of New Market has been relatively unspoiled by the passage of time. It is in appearance the quintessence of the c. 1800 small town in western central Maryland. Included in the district is the Mason Lodge No. 49, 42-44 East Main Street. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 10/17/2021 last visited: 04/30/2023 |
view gallery N7.9 km | James E. Stewart Lodge No. 49 - New Market MD in Masonic Temples The James E. Stewart Lodge No. 49, F. & A.M. P.H.A. is located at 42-44 East Main Street. The building is also used by the Hope Chapter No. 52, O.E.S., P.H.A. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 10/15/2021 last visited: 04/30/2023 |
view gallery N7.9 km | Former Simpson Methodist Church-New Market Historic District - New Market MD in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings The Town of New Market has been unspoiled by the passage of time. It is in appearance the quintessence of the c. 1800 small town in western central Maryland. Included in the district is the former Simpson Methodist Church, 26-30 E. Main Street. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 10/17/2021 last visited: 04/30/2023 |
view gallery N7.9 km | The Hill Chapel-New Market Historic - New Market MD in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings The Town of New Market has been relatively unspoiled by the passage of time. It is in appearance the quintessence of the c. 1800 small town in western central Maryland. Included in the district is the Hill Chapel, 6 E. Main Street. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 10/17/2021 last visited: 04/30/2023 |
view gallery N7.9 km | The Hill Chapel - New Market MD in Stained Glass Windows The Hill Chapel is located in historic downtown New Market, Maryland. It has two large stained glass windows in the front of the chapel. The chapel was originally built in 1867. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 10/15/2021 last visited: 04/30/2023 |
view gallery N7.9 km | The Hill Chapel - New Market MD in This Old Church The Hill Chapel, located in historic downtown New Market, Maryland. As a non-denominational facility, all are welcome. The chapel was originally built in 1867. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 10/15/2021 last visited: 04/30/2023 |
view gallery N7.9 km | Kemp House-New Market Historic District - New Market MD in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings The Town of New Market has been relatively unspoiled by the passage of time. It is in appearance the quintessence of the c. 1800 small town in western central Maryland. Included in the district is the Kemp House, 14-16 W. Main Street. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 10/17/2021 last visited: 04/30/2023 |
view gallery N7.9 km | New Market -A New Town for a New Road - New Market MD in Signs of History New Market was soon a major stop on a public road. After 1805, the “all weather” Baltimore and Frederick-Town Turnpike became the first leg of the National Road. During the next three decades, over three million travelers used the road. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 10/15/2022 last visited: 10/22/2022 |
view gallery N7.9 km | New Market -A New Town for a New Road - New Market MD in U.S. 40 - The National Road New Market was soon a major stop on a public road. After 1805, the “all weather” Baltimore and Frederick-Town Turnpike became the first leg of the National Road. During the next three decades, over three million travelers used the road. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 10/20/2022 last visited: 10/22/2022 |
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