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Events were coordinated that emphasized revitalization and the downtown merchants. [30] [31] [32] Additionally local youth were honored for community involvement, [33] events were coordinated for town youth [34] and a Boys and Girls Club was created. [35] The changes increased business in Williamsport.
The Battle of Williamsport, also known as the Battle of Hagerstown or Falling Waters, took place from July 6 to July 16, 1863, in Washington County, Maryland, as part of the Gettysburg Campaign of the American Civil War. It is not to be confused with the fighting at Hoke's Run which was also known as the Battle of Falling Waters.
Location of Washington County in Maryland. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington County, Maryland. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington County, Maryland, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are ...
Edison power plant in Williamsport, Maryland, after the March 18, 1936 flood, surrounded by water from the Potomac River. The facility later became the R. Paul Smith Power Station.
Community July 4 events: Hagerstown, Williamsport, Boonsboro, Clear Spring ... The Maryland Symphony Orchestra will perform patriotic music starting at 8 p.m. Fireworks are scheduled for 10 p.m ...
Williamsport, Maryland At Memorial Library, just east of Artizan Street and MD 11 (Potomac Street) 39°36′02.31″N 77°49′03.06″W / 39.6006417°N 77.8175167°W / 39.6006417; -77.8175167 ( Williamsport (Conococheague
Williamsport Historic District is a national historic district at Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland, United States. The district consists of the historic core of this town. Almost 20 percent of the buildings in the district date from the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
The Doubleday Hill Monument is an American Civil War monument located in Williamsport, Maryland, in what is now River View Cemetery. Erected in 1897, [1] the monument commemorates the crossing of the Potomac River and occupation of the hill by Major General Abner Doubleday. The monument, also known Doubleday Hill, overlooks the Potomac River ...