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Located in a river valley in “Mountain Maryland” – the Appalachians in Allegany County – Cumberland is an historic town (27 listings in the National Register of Historic Places) that has evolved into a vibrant arts community. A new Arts and Entertainment District is the cornerstone of a revived downtown section.
Stroll along Cumberland’s brick-paved streets and take note of the town’s varied architecture, reflecting styles of the mid-19th century to the early 20th century. You’ll discover an abundance of antiques shops, boutiques, galleries and dining spots. The Cumberland Theatre, opened in 1987, presents live performances.
Canal Place Heritage Area, at the western end of the C&O Canal, showcases the heritage of this former railroad hub. It also features an enticing mix of retail, galleries and recreation. Boat rides on the canal and excursions aboard an old-time train powered by a steam locomotive are available from Canal Place. Read the rest of this entry »
In Maryland, there are 19 scenic trails that reflect the rich heritage of the region around each of them. When driving in these trails, visitors and residents can explore the road less traveled and enjoy Maryland further.
Each path has a characteristic and must meet one of the six intrinsic aspects of quality required to be a State scenic trails: historical, scenic, cultural, recreational, archaeological and geological disposal.
Three paths that are part of the collection of scenic trails Americans have achieved national distinction, and are the most important trails around the country. These three Americans scenic trails include the scenic pathway from the region of Chesapeake (Chesapeake Country), the Catoctin Mountain (Catoctin Mountain) and the National Historic Trail (Historic National Road). Read the rest of this entry »
