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A Boom for Cumberland Marker image, Touch for more information
By Bernard Fisher, March 12, 2015
A Boom for Cumberland Marker
1 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — A Boom for Cumberland — The National Road Meets the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad — The Historic National Road / The Road That Built The Nation —
2 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Brush Tunnel
3 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Crossroads of America Mural
4 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Cumberland — Town Map and Directory
5 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Cumberland Gateway Westward — Fort Cumberland Trail —
6 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Cumberland Surrenders — Between the Line — Gettysburg Campaign —
7 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Cumberland Terminus: Yesterday and Today — Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
8 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Cumberland Terminus: Yesterday and Today — Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
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9 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Helmstetter's "Horseshoe" Curve
10 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Irish Laborers
11 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — The Narrows — Gateway To The West
12 Maryland, Allegany County, Cumberland — Western Maryland Railway Station
13 Maryland, Allegany County, Flintstone — Log Roll Trail
14 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — Cumberland and Pennsylvania Railroad Depot
15 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — Frostburg — The Frost Family Legacy — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation — Reported permanently removed
16 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — Frostburg — Maryland's Mountain City
17 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — Frostburg — The National Road, Coal and Fancy Hotels — The Road That Built The Nation —
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18 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — Frostburg — The Frost Family Legacy — The Road That Built The Nation —
19 Maryland, Allegany County, Frostburg — The Cumberland and Pennsylvania Railroad
20 Maryland, Allegany County, Lonaconing — George's Creek Coal and Iron Company (1837-1855) — (Lonaconing Iron Furnace)
21 Maryland, Allegany County, Lonaconing — The Early Years — Lonaconing, Maryland
22 Maryland, Allegany County, Mount Savage — Mount Savage Iron Works — 1839
23 Maryland, Allegany County, Narrows Park — The First Iron Rails
24 Maryland, Allegany County, Oldtown — McCausland's Raid — Railroad Fight — 1864 Chambersburg Raid —
25 Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis, Eastport — Cap'n Herbie Sadler — The Legacy of an Eastport Waterman
26 Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis, Parole — 6b — Building Pride into a Community — Parole Heritage Tour —
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27 Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis, Parole — 6a — The Origin of the Parole Community — Parole Heritage Tour —
28 Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis, Rolling Hills — Iglehart — 1708 Mansion Ridge Road
29 Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Fort Meade — The Tank School and Tank Corps — Fort George G. Meade — United States Army —
30 Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Glen Burnie — Ferndale, Maryland
31 Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Hanover, Stoney Run — Stoney Run Train Station — Historic — Dedication —
32 Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Linthicum Heights — Benson-Hammond House
33 Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Linthicum Heights — Linthicum Heights
34 Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Severn — W B & A Electric Railroad — 1908-1935
35 Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Severna Park — Frost's Store and Post Office — B&A Hiker and Biker Trail —
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36 Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Severna Park — Jones Station — The Baltimore & Annapolis Railroad
37 Maryland, Baltimore, Canton — Frederick Douglass' Escape from Slavery
38 Maryland, Baltimore, Canton — Historic Canton
39 Maryland, Baltimore, Canton — Historic Canton — Peter Cooper — Creator of the Cooper Union in Lower Manhattan —
40 Maryland, Baltimore, Canton — Historic Canton — The Railroad Transfer Bridge
41 Maryland, Baltimore, Canton — Historic Canton — The Industrial Heart of the City of Baltimore
42 Maryland, Baltimore, Canton — Historic Canton — Viewing the Entrance to the Baltimore Harbor from the Canton Waterfront Park
43 Maryland, Baltimore, Canton — The Railroad to Freedom
44 Maryland, Baltimore, Carroll Park — Carroll Park
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45 Maryland, Baltimore, Carroll Park — Carroll Park at the Golf Course — Gwynns Falls Trail
46 Maryland, Baltimore, Carroll Park — Carroll Park at the Historic Pigtown Neighborhood — Gwynns Falls Trail
47 Maryland, Baltimore, Carroll Park — Mount Clare, the Georgia Plantation — Gwynns Falls Trail
48 Maryland, Baltimore, Charles North — Pennsylvania Station
49 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — Baltimore's Holocaust Memorial — Dedicated October 6, 1997
50 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — Wendel Bollman
51 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — Living Classrooms Foundation's East Harbor Campus — Reported permanently removed
52 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — The Marine Railway — Living Classrooms — Est. 1985 —
53 Maryland, Baltimore, Franklin — Carrollton Viaduct
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54 Maryland, Baltimore, Franklintown — Crimea
55 Maryland, Baltimore, Franklintown — Crimea Estate
56 Maryland, Baltimore, Franklintown — Orianda House — Reported permanently removed
57 Maryland, Baltimore, Highlandtown — Historic Canton — The Frederick Douglass North Star Escape Trail
58 Maryland, Baltimore, Hollins Market — Alexandroffsky
59 Maryland, Baltimore, Hollins Market — Connectivity: Street Art at the Intersection of Rail, Community, & Identity
60 Maryland, Baltimore, Hollins Market — Irish Railroad Workers Shrine
61 Maryland, Baltimore, Inner Harbor — Baltimore Riot Trail — Death at President Street Station — Baltimore – A House Divided — Reported permanently removed
62 Maryland, Baltimore, Inner Harbor — Baltimore Riot Trail — Flag Waving at Fawn Street — Baltimore - A Divided City —
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63 Maryland, Baltimore, Inner Harbor — Baltimore Riot Trail — Death at President Street Station — Baltimore - A Divided City —
64 Maryland, Baltimore, Inner Harbor — Pathways to Freedom
65 Maryland, Baltimore, Inner Harbor — Port of Baltimore — Gwynns Falls Trail
66 Maryland, Baltimore, Inner Harbor — President Street Station — Erected 1842 A.D. — Reported permanently removed
67 Maryland, Baltimore, Inner Harbor — President Street Station — Baltimore City Landmark, National Register of Historic Places, Baltimore National Heritage Area
68 Maryland, Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Homewood — Keyser Quadrangle
69 Maryland, Baltimore, Jonestown — 1781 Friends Meeting House
70 Maryland, Baltimore, Mid-Town Belvedere — Entering the Automobile Age: The Horseless Revolution — Mount Vernon Cultural Walk
71 Maryland, Baltimore, Mid-Town Belvedere — Mount Royal Station — Icon for the Industrial Age
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72 Maryland, Baltimore, Mid-Town Belvedere — Mount Royal Station — Preserving-A Landmark For Artists
73 Maryland, Baltimore, Mount Vernon — Revival — Est. 1929 — Mt. Vernon Place —
74 Maryland, Baltimore, Mount Vernon — Samuel Shoemaker House
75 Maryland, Baltimore, Pigtown — B&O No. 908 — "John T. Collinson" — Reported permanently removed
76 Maryland, Baltimore, Pigtown — B&O Railroad Museum
77 Maryland, Baltimore, Pigtown — Baltimore & Ohio Railroad — The Mount Clare Shops — Reported permanently removed
78 Maryland, Baltimore, Pigtown — Camp Carroll — The War Came by Train — Reported permanently removed
79 Maryland, Baltimore, Pigtown — CSX Corporation
80 Maryland, Baltimore, Pigtown — First Commercial Railroad Right-of-Way in America — The War Came by Train — Reported permanently removed
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81 Maryland, Baltimore, Pigtown — First Stone of the Balt. & Ohio Rail Road
82 Maryland, Baltimore, Pigtown — Luther G. Smith
83 Maryland, Baltimore, Pigtown — Main Line Electrification of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) 1895 — IEEE Milestone in Electrical Engineering and Computing
84 Maryland, Baltimore, Pigtown — Mount Clare Shops — Nerve Center of "Lincoln's Railroad"
85 Maryland, Baltimore, Pigtown — Pullman Troop Sleeper No. 7437
86 Maryland, Baltimore, Pigtown — Railroads Eclipse a National Road — “Thus will scientific power conquer space.” — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation — Reported permanently removed
87 Maryland, Baltimore, Pigtown — Site of Old Relay Station and Hotel — Baltimore & Ohio Railroad
88 Maryland, Baltimore, Pigtown — The Car That Carried Ike on His Last Trip — C&O Baggage-Express Car No. 314 built by Pullman Car and Mfg. Co., 1929
89 Maryland, Baltimore, Pigtown — The Chessie's Famous "Big Mike" — C&O NO. 2705 — Built by American Locomotive Co., 1943-C&O Class K-4, 2-8-4 type — Reported permanently removed
90 Maryland, Baltimore, Pigtown — The National Road — The Historic National Road, America's First Federally Funded Highway
91 Maryland, Baltimore, Pigtown — The Underground Railroad — The Historic National Road, America's First Federally Funded Highway
92 Maryland, Baltimore, Pigtown — Working for the Railroad: African Americans — Reported permanently removed
93 Maryland, Baltimore, Pigtown — Working for the Railroad: Women — Reported permanently removed
94 Maryland, Baltimore, Remington — Remington — Baltimore
95 Maryland, Baltimore, Remington — The Huntingdon Avenue Viaduct Bridge Path — Wyman Park — Baltimore City Recreation & Parks —
96 Maryland, Baltimore, Riverside — Leone Riverside Park
97 Maryland, Baltimore, Riverside — Swann Park
98 Maryland, Baltimore, Shipley Hill — Early Transportation Routes
99 Maryland, Baltimore, Stadium Area — Baltimore Riot Trail — Last Shots at Camden Station — Baltimore – A House Divided — Reported damaged
100 Maryland, Baltimore, Stadium Area — Carl A.J. Wright — Chairman, Maryland Stadium Authority — 2003 - 2005 —

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