Historical Markers and War Memorials in Keifers
Keifers, Maryland and Vicinity
▶ Allegany County (192)
▶ Garrett County (126)
▶ Washington County (835)
▶ Bedford County, Pennsylvania (69)
▶ Fulton County, Pennsylvania (22)
▶ Somerset County, Pennsylvania (73)
▶ Hampshire County, West Virginia (72)
▶ Mineral County, West Virginia (46)
▶ Morgan County, West Virginia (102)
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▶ Garrett County (126)
▶ Washington County (835)
▶ Bedford County, Pennsylvania (69)
▶ Fulton County, Pennsylvania (22)
▶ Somerset County, Pennsylvania (73)
▶ Hampshire County, West Virginia (72)
▶ Mineral County, West Virginia (46)
▶ Morgan County, West Virginia (102)
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 1► Maryland (Allegany County), Keifers — Breaking Through a Mountain — Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
| The Paw Paw Tunnel stands as a monument to the ability and daring of 19th century canal builders. By building the mile-long cut through the mountain, including the 3,118-foot tunnel, the canal avoided six miles of river bends and steep, rocky . . . — — Map (db m25098) HM | |||
| 2► Maryland (Allegany County), Keifers — Going Against the Grain — Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior — |
| The Potomac River meanders through six miles of bends here with steep cliffs dropping to the river, making the digging of a ditch canal nearly impossible. The canal company could have followed a natural fold (1) in the rock stratification to . . . — — Map (db m140022) HM | |||
| 3► Maryland (Allegany County), Keifers — Paw Paw Tunnel Hill Trail — Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park — |
| Walk in the footsteps of the Irish and German laborers who built the Paw Paw Tunnel. Follow a portion of the access road they travelled to get to labor housing and work camps near the vertical shafts on the top of the mountain. Enjoy Potomac . . . — — Map (db m140024) HM | |||