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"The Little Crossings" - Grantsville, Md
in Maryland Historical Markers
This historical marker is located at the eastern end of the Casselman River Bridge in Casselman River Bridge State Park in Grantsville, Md.
posted by: onfire4jesus
location: Maryland
date approved: 2/12/2013
last visited: 6/5/2019
W0.2 km
Castleman's River Bridge (formally "Little Youghiogeny") - Grantsville, MD
A brief description of a former span of historic importance in its day.
posted by: cldisme
date approved: 7/28/2013
W2.7 km
General Braddock's 5th Camp
Located along the side or route 40 depicting an area where General Braddock's men camped.
posted by: flyingmoose
date approved: 9/18/2006
last visited: 2/1/2013
E4.2 km
Little Meadows
Located along route 40 this marker depicts where Braddock 's men camped out as well as times when Washington stopped here.
last visited: 4/9/2017
W12.6 km
Bear Camp - Keyser's Ridge, Md
This marker is located along US-40 about a mile west of Keyser's Ridge, MD.
last visited: 10/27/2019
W14.5 km
Bear Creek Trout Hatchery and Rearing Station Garrett County
Located at the intersection of Bear Creek Road and route 219.
date approved: 9/17/2006
last visited: never
E14.5 km
"Savage River Camp"
Located along route 40 this marker depicts where Braddock's men camped.
last visited: 3/8/2008
E20.3 km
"Martin's Plantation"
"Martins' Plantation" General Braddock's 2nd camp on the march to Fort Duquesne.
posted by: trainbug
date approved: 7/8/2006
last visited: 4/22/2016
E20.4 km
George's Creek Valley
A sign telling what has taken place in this valley over the years.
posted by: Paintedwarrior
date approved: 6/22/2013
E22.2 km
MOUNT SAVAGE IRON WORKS - Mt Savage MD
In 1844, solid-track iron railroad rail was milled for the first time in the United States. Before that all rails were imported from England.
posted by: HaricotVert_52
date approved: 4/29/2009
last visited: 7/3/2013
SW23 km
The Grave of Meshack Browning
Located in a Cemetary (of course!)along northbound Friendship road. Parking is tight.
last visited: 2/1/2012
W23.5 km
Friends Graveyard - Friendsville, Maryland
This marker is located where Friendsville Road Crosses Hwy 68, just past the entrance ramp.
posted by: GT.US
date approved: 4/6/2011
SW24.5 km
Col. James McHenry
This marker depicts a very brief history of a very prominent Marylander. The only way to access this marker is driving southbound on route 219.
last visited: 7/10/2019
SW25.4 km
Deep Creek Lake
Located on the eastbound side of route 219. There is a decnet view of the lake as well.
date approved: 8/21/2006
Thayer Game Refuge
This marker describes the land you see before you and that it was sold for the sole purpose of hunting game.
last visited: 9/16/2012
E25.7 km
"First TollGate House"
The First Tollgate House on the Old National (Cumberland) Road.
last visited: 6/10/2014
E27.7 km
"Spendelow Camp"
Located right off of Interstate 68 along route 53.
last visited: 5/28/2019
E28.3 km
"The National Road"
"The National Road" (called the Cumberland Road). The first of the internal improvements undertaken by the U.S. Government
last visited: 1/28/2012
E30.3 km
The First Iron Rails
The First Iron Rails made in the United States were manufactured in 1844 at Mount Savage.
date approved: 7/9/2006
E31.2 km
Braddock's Road
"Braddock's Road from Cumberland to Monongahela
date approved: 4/2/2007
"The Narrows"
"The Narrows" one of the most picturesque spots around Cumberland.
last visited: 6/9/2019
SW32 km
Campsite
Located in Swallow Falls State Park.
date approved: 7/25/2006
SW32.3 km
Civilian Conservation Corps 1933-1942 - Swallow Falls State Park, MD
A brief history of the Civilian Conservation Corps and its impact on Maryland State Parks.
E32.5 km
Original Site of George Washington's Headquarters
Marker indicating the Original site of George Washington's Headquarters
date approved: 2/13/2008
last visited: 10/3/2013
E32.7 km
Fort Cumberland Parade Ground
Site of Fort Cumberland Parade Ground
date approved: 2/23/2008