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  2. St. John's Church at Creagerstown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The St. John's Church at Creagerstown Historic District is a national historic district located at Creagerstown, Frederick County, Maryland The district encompasses four contributing buildings and one contributing site, namely: [2] Creagerstown School Number 2, now the parish house for St. John's Church (1880) and concrete block privy / shed (c ...

  3. Graceham Moravian Church and Parsonage - Wikipedia

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    Graceham Moravian Church and Parsonage is a historic church building and parsonage located at 8231 Rocky Ridge Road, MD 77 in Graceham, east of Thurmont, Frederick County, Maryland. It is a two-story Flemish bond brick church built in 1822, and covered with white stucco because of deteriorated masonry. The church was built as an addition to the ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Frederick ...

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    Location of Frederick County in Maryland. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Frederick County, Maryland. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Frederick County, Maryland, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are ...

  5. McKinstry's Mills Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The McKinstry's Mills Historic District is a national historic district in Union Bridge, located in Carroll and Frederick County, Maryland.The district comprises the entirety of the settlement of McKinstry's Mills, a 26-acre (110,000 m 2) hamlet consisting of six separate properties that were owned and developed in the 19th century by the McKinstry family, local millers.

  6. Monocacy, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    In 1729, German settlers arrived in what later became Frederick County in 1748 then a part of the British colonial Province of Maryland. The first settlement created by the settlers of the county was Monocacy, [3] which was founded between 1725 and 1730, [1] [2] making it the oldest settlement in Western Maryland. [3]

  7. Frederick and Pennsylvania Line Railroad Museum - Wikipedia

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    Frederick and Pennsylvania Line Railroad Museum, Inc. was founded in 2015 as a nonprofit historic preservation advocacy organization in Frederick County, Maryland. The organization has two volunteer board members and a host of volunteers who work to preserve and promote Frederick County's historic buildings, sites and neighborhoods.

  8. Biggs Ford Site - Wikipedia

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    Biggs Ford Site is an archaeological site near Frederick in Frederick County, Maryland. It is one of the few known, large late prehistoric Native American village sites near the Monocacy River. The site dates from the Middle to Late Woodland period. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. [1]

  9. James K.P. Wolfe House - Wikipedia

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    The James K.P. Wolfe House is a historic home in Frederick, Maryland. It is a two-story, frame, single hall plan, Victorian period farmhouse with Gothic Revival-style detailing. It is a late-19th century example of the Maryland Piedmont farmhouse. The dwelling was built in 1889 by the Wolfe family, who owned the property until 1936. [2]

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