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C&O Canal
The canal towpath provides a nearly level, continuous trail through spectacular natural scenery, perfect for hiking and biking. |
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C&O Canal National Historical Park
Newly-opened National Park Service Visitor Center |
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C&O Canal Towpath
Hike or bike along the scenic C&O Canal observing the gold and red hues of the rich floodplain forests. The Canal runs parallel with the Potomac River. |
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Canal Place Heritage Area
Rich heritage and recreational opportunities abound at Canal Place, Maryland's first Certified Heritage Area. |
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Cumberland Trail Connection
Trust the experts at Cumberland Trail Connection for top-quality service and sales on bicycles and other outdoor sporting equipment. We also have a large selection of Rental Bikes including Touring and Mountain Bikes |
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Emmanuel Episcopal Church
Emmanuel Episcopal Church is a 19th century built on the site of Fort Cumberland. Features unique architecture, stained glass windows, original drawings and tours of Fort Cumberland tunnels.
Pastor: Rev. Edward C. Chapman |
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George Washington's Headquarters
This one room cabin was used by George Washington. |
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Great Allegheny Passage
The Great Allegheny Passage hiking and biking trail links to the C&O Canal Towpath in Cumberland, creating a continuous, off-road trail experience 320 miles from Washington, DC to near Pittsburgh.
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Queen City Creamery & Deli
The Queen City Creamery & Deli has an old fashioned soda fountain atmosphere. Our delicious frozen custard is made fresh every single day! |
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Queen City Transportation Museum
The Queen City Transportation Museum features the Jim Thrasher collection of carriages, carts, sleighs, and early automobiles. |