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Historical Markers in Grantsville, Maryland

 
Clickable Map of Garrett County, Maryland and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Garrett County, MD (161) Allegany County, MD (294) Fayette County, PA (289) Somerset County, PA (158) Grant County, WV (32) Mineral County, WV (75) Preston County, WV (127)  GarrettCounty(161) Garrett County (161)  AlleganyCounty(294) Allegany County (294)  FayetteCountyPennsylvania(289) Fayette County (289)  SomersetCounty(158) Somerset County (158)  GrantCountyWest Virginia(32) Grant County (32)  MineralCounty(75) Mineral County (75)  PrestonCounty(127) Preston County (127)
Oakland is the county seat for Garrett County
Grantsville is in Garrett County
      Garrett County (161)  
ADJACENT TO GARRETT COUNTY
      Allegany County (294)  
      Fayette County, Pennsylvania (289)  
      Somerset County, Pennsylvania (158)  
      Grant County, West Virginia (32)  
      Mineral County, West Virginia (75)  
      Preston County, West Virginia (127)  
 
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1 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — “The Little Crossings” / Castleman’s River Bridge(of the Little Youghiogeny River now called Castleman's River) / (formerly “Little Youghiogeny”)
Near The National Pike (Alternate U.S. 40) west of Casselman Road.
2 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — “The Little Crossings” / Castleman’s River Bridge(of the Little Youghiogeny River now called Castleman's River) / (formerly “Little Youghiogeny”)
Near National Pike (Alternate U.S. 40) west of Casselman Road.
3 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Bear Camp
On National Pike (U.S. 40) 0.8 miles east of the Pennsylvania state line, on the right when traveling west.
4 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Bear Hill School
On Casselman Rd, 0.1 miles north of Main Street (Route Alt-40).
5 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Casselman Hotel
Near East Main Street (U.S. Alt. 40).
6 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Casselman River BridgeSpruce Forest Artisan Village History Walk
Near Casselman Road, 0.3 miles west of National Pike (Alternate U.S. 40). Reported missing.
7 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Casselman River Bridge State ParkBicentennial 1813-2013
Near Casselman Road, 0.1 miles National Road (Route Alt-40).
8 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Casselman River Bridge State ParkBicentennial 1813-2013
On National Pike (Route Alt-40) 0.3 miles east of Patton Lane, on the left when traveling east.
9 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Castleman’s River Bridge / The Little Crossings(Formerly "Little Youghiogeny")
On Casselman Road near The National Pike (U.S. 40).
10 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Compton School
Near Casselman Road, 0.1 miles north of National Road (Alternate U.S. 40).
11 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Crash of a United States B-52 Bomber — Mountain District American Legion Monument —
On Alternate U.S. 40 east of River Road, on the left when traveling east.
12 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Early InnsGrantsville — A Heritage of Hospitality —
On Main Street (Alternate U.S. 40) east of Dorsey Hotel Road, on the right when traveling west.
13 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — General Braddock’s 5th Camp
On National Pike (Alternate U.S. 40) west of Springs Road (Maryland Route 669), on the right when traveling west.
14 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Glotfelty House
On Casselman Road, 0.1 miles north of National Road (Alternate U.S. 40).
15 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — GrantsvilleA Heritage of Hospitality — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation
On Main Street (Alternate U.S. 40) at Bittinger Road (Maryland Route 495), on the right when traveling east on Main Street. Reported permanently removed.
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16 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Keyser's RidgeLiving with Extreme Weather — The Road That Built The Nation —
On National Pike (Alternate U.S. 40) 0.1 miles east of U.S. 40, on the right when traveling east.
17 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Leo J. BeachyPhotographing the National Road — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation
On Main Street (Alternate U.S. 40) at Bank Street, on the right when traveling west on Main Street. Reported permanently removed.
18 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Leo J. BeachyPhotographing the National Road — The Road That Built The Nation —
On Main Street (Alternate U.S. 40) just east of Bank Street, on the right when traveling west.
19 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Little Meadows
On National Pike (Alternate U.S. 40) east of Chestnut Ridge Road (U.S. 219), on the right when traveling east.
20 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Markley House
Near Casselman Road, 0.1 miles north of National Road (Alternate Route 40).
21 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Mountain Maryland Gateway to the WestGarrett County, Maryland
Near National Pike (Alternate U.S. 40) 0.3 miles Patton Lane, on the left when traveling east.
22 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Mountain Maryland Gateway to the WestGarrett County, Maryland
On Casselman Road, 0.2 miles west of National Pike (Alternate U.S. 40), on the left when traveling west.
23 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Negro MountainThe Highest Point on the National Road — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation
On National Pike (Alternate U.S. 40) at Zehner Road, on the left when traveling west on National Pike. Reported permanently removed.
24 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Negro MountainThe Highest Point on the National Road — The Road That Built The Nation —
On National Pike (Alternate U.S. 40) at Zehner Road, on the left when traveling west on National Pike.
25 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Negro MountainAfrican American Historic Site
On National Pike (Alternate U.S. 40) at Zehner Road, on the right when traveling east on National Pike.
26 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — New Germany LakeNew Germany State Park — Friends of New Germany —
On McAndrews Hill Road.
27 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Robert Lee Payne
Near Savage River Road, 1.3 miles south of Westernport Road.
28 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Schrock Cabin
Near Casselman Road, 0.1 miles National Road (Alternate U.S. 40) when traveling north.
29 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Site of the National Pike Blacksmith ShopSpruce Forest Artisan Village History Walk
Near Casselman Road, 0.1 miles north of National Road (Alternate U.S. 40).
30 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Stanton’s MillSpruce Forest Artisan Village History Walk
On Casselman Road, 40 miles west of National Road, on the right when traveling west.
31 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Swauger MillNew Germany State Park — Friends of New Germany —
On McAndrews Hill Road.
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32 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — The Fuller-Baker HouseA Rare Log Building with a Pedigree — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation
Near National Pike (Alternate U.S. 40) west of Shade Hollow Road, on the right when traveling west. Reported permanently removed.
33 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — The Fuller-Baker HouseA Rare Log Building with a Pedigree — The Road That Built The Nation —
On National Pike (Alternate U.S. 40) west of North Old Shade Hollow Road, on the right when traveling west.
34 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — The Miller House
Near Casselman Road, 0.1 miles north of National Road (Alternate U.S. 40).
35 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — The National PikeSpruce Forest Artisan Village History Walk
Near Casselman Road, 0.2 miles west of National Pike (Alternate U.S. 40).
36 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — The National RoadThe Road that Built the Nation
On South Yoder Street (Maryland Route 495) at Main Street (Alternate U.S. 40) on South Yoder Street.
37 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — The National Road — The Road That Built The Nation —
On Casselman Road north of National Pike (Alternate U.S. 40), on the right when traveling north.
38 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — The Original Tombstone of Solomon Glotfelty
Near Casselman Road, 0.2 miles west of Main Street (Alternate U.S. 40), on the left when traveling west.
39 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — The State LineLast Stop in Maryland — The Road That Built The Nation —
On Pigs Ear Road at National Pike (U.S. 40), on the left when traveling south on Pigs Ear Road.
40 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Traveling the National RoadGrantsville — A Heritage of Hospitality —
On Main Street (Alternate U.S. 40) east of Dorsey Hotel Road, on the right when traveling west.
41 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Winterburg House
Near Casselman Road, 0.1 miles north of National Road (Alternate U.S. 40).
42 Maryland, Garrett County, Grantsville — Yoder House
Near Casselman Road, 0.2 miles west of National Pike (Alternate Maryland Route 40), on the left when traveling west.
 
 
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May. 7, 2024