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Hagerstown
Visitors' Center -
From I-81 take exit 6-A and follow National Pike (US-40) to downtown and Public Square. Note that US-40 splits into one-way streets, the eastbound becoming Washington Street. The Elizabeth Hager Center is at 16 Public Square which is at Potomac Street.
Beaver Creek Country School - ca 1900 one-room schoolhouse, completely refurbished and now functions as a museum. Hager House - Built in 1739 Jonathan Hager, founder of Hagerstown, the Hager House is styled in German tradition. Completely restored and replete with authentic furnishings of the that period, the house is also surrounded by beautiful flower and herb gardens. Hagerstown
Roundhouse - On display in and around the Roundhouse are steam and diesel locomotives, passenger cars, freight cars, and other rolling stock. Exhibits also include pictures, lights, lanterns, bells, whistles and other railroading items. The museum also has a gift shop, library and research room, several model railroad layouts plus many photos of local railroad facilities. |
Miller House and Gardens - "This fine old brick
ediface at 135 West Washington Street in Hagerstown is the headquarters of the Washington County Historical Society. Research indicates that the main structure of the house was built for William Price, a prominent young attorney, who acquired the property in 1823. The mansion is a typical town house of the late Federal period. In the entrance hall is the original hanging stairway rising in a graceful curve to the third floor. There are several bedrooms with furnishings from the 1850’s - 1870’s. Exhibits include papers and historic items of the French and Indian War, the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. The Miller House Library contains many early documents and church records of Washington County. The garden is gradually being developed and has been created as a memorial to the late Victor Davis Miller, III, President of the Historical Society from 1966-68." Museum
of Fine Arts - Hosts a collection of American paintings, Old Masters and European works plus Oriental and African art from the eighteenth century to the present. The collections include drawings, prints and sculptures. |
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