Garrett
Bear Camp
Oakton (vicinity), MD
Bear Camp General Braddock's 6th camp on the march to Fort Duquesne Saturday and Sunday June 20th and 21st, 1755.
Bear Creek Trout Hatchery and Rearing Station Garrett County
Accident, MD
Bear Creek Trout Hatchery and Rearing Station Garrett County One and one-half miles from this point.
Castleman's River Bridge
Grantsville, MD
Castleman's River Bridge (Formerly "Little Youghiogeny") Erected 1813 by David Shriver, Jr., Sup't of the "Cumberland Road" (The National...
Charles Friend's Home
Oakland (vicinity), MD
Charles Friend's Home George Washington stopped here Sept. 26, 1784 on his trip to determine a feasible passage between the Potomac and...
Civilian Conservation Corps
Oakland, MD
Civilian Conservation Corps 1933-1942 A nationwide program established by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to perform emergency natural...
Cleveland Cottage
Cleveland Cottage President Grover Cleveland and his bride, the former Frances Folsom, arrived here the day following their White House...
Cleveland Cottage and Site of Deer Park Hotel
Cleveland Cottage and Site of Deer Park Hotel 1 mile South The hotel was built by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
Col. James Mc Henry of Baltimore *MISSING*
McHenry, MD
Col. James McHenry of Baltimore (1753-1816) Aide to Gen. George Washington during the Revolution, McHenry was a physician, signer of the...
Deer Park Hotel
Deer Park Hotel Built by the B. & O. Railroad, opened July 4, 1873 and operated until 1929.
Friend's Graveyard
Friendsville, MD
Friend's Graveyard Nearby are the graves of John Friend, Sr. (1732 - 1808), Kerrenhappuch Hyatt (d. 1798), his wife, and their son...
General Braddock's 5th Camp
Grantsville (vicinity), MD
General Braddock's 5th Camp On the march to Fort Duquesne June 19th, 1755, by Washington's advice, Braddock pushed forward from Little...
Little Meadows
Grantsville (vicinity), MD
Little Meadows General Braddock's 4th camp on the march to Fort Duquesne June 17th, 1755.
Negro Mountain *MISSING*
Grantsville, MD
Negro Mountain African American Historic Site On May 24 1756, British Colonel Thomas Cresap and his party marched from Fort Cumberland to...
Savage River Camp
Frostburg (vicinty), MD
"Savage River Camp" General Braddock's 3rd camp on his march to Fort Duquesne June 16, 1755.
The Grave of Meshack Browning
Hoyes, MD
The Grave of Meshack Browning (1781-1859) Born at Damascus, Maryland, Garrett County's most famous hunter, Browning wrote the book ,...
The Little Crossings
Grantsville, MD
"The Little Crossings" (of the Little Youghiogeny River now called Castleman's River) So called by George Washington when he crossed on...