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Historical Markers in Zittlestown, Maryland
Frederick is the county seat for Frederick County
Zittlestown is in Frederick County
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ADJACENT TO FREDERICK COUNTY
Carroll County (211) ►
Howard County (143) ►
Montgomery County (753) ►
Washington County (880) ►
Adams County, Pennsylvania (1442) ►
Franklin County, Pennsylvania (228) ►
Loudoun County, Virginia (346) ►
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1 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Zittlestown — Dalgren Chapel |
On Old National Pike (Alternate U.S. 40) 0.1 miles west of Dahlgren Road, on the right when traveling west. Reported permanently removed. |
This chapel of St. Joseph of the Sacred Heart of Jesus was built about 1881 by Madeline Vinton Dalgren, widow of Rear Admiral, John A. Dalgren, U.S.N., inventor of the Dalgren Gun, the armament used by the U.S.S. Monitor vs the C.S.S. Virginia . . . — — Map (db m157776) HM |
2 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Zittlestown — South Mountain Summit — What an Ideal Location for a Break! — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation |
On Old National Road (Alternate U.S. 40) at Washington Monument Road, on the right when traveling west on Old National Road. Reported permanently removed. |
As early as 1750, Robert Turner bought land here on the top of South Mountain. The date of construction is unknown, but by 1790 a full-fledged inn was in operation at “Turner’s Gap.” Since then, the building has been in almost continuous use as . . . — — Map (db m1600) HM |
3 ► Maryland, Frederick County, Zittlestown — South Mountain Summit — What an Ideal Location for a Break! — The Road That Built The Nation — ![]() |
On Old National Pike (Alternate U.S. 40) east of Washington Monument Road, on the right when traveling west. |
As early as 1750, Robert Turner bought land here on the top of South Mountain. The date of construction is unknown, but by 1790 a full-fledged inn was in operation at “Turner’s Gap.” Since then, the building has been in almost continuous use as . . . — — Map (db m243581) HM |