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  2. Wills Mountain State Park - Wikipedia

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    From 1899 until 1930, Wills Mountain was the site of the Wills Mountain Inn, a mansion featuring 46 bedrooms with private baths and a grand ballroom that was initially used as a fraternal clubhouse and informal country club. [2] In 1902, the property was sold to Dr. Henry Fry for conversion to a sanatorium. [3] The property burned down in 1930. [2]

  3. Cumberland Narrows - Wikipedia

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    The 46-room Wills Mountain Inn, a turn-of-the-20th-Century hotel and resort with a view of the Narrows, was located on the northern side of Wills Mountain until it burned-down on August 6, 1930. [2] [3] The Artmor Plastics Corporation was located on the Wills Mountain (northern) side of the Narrows in a former World War II textile factory ...

  4. Frederick John Bahr - Wikipedia

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    The first blimp burned while he was trying to fill it, the second one was destroyed by his enemies and the third attempt resulted in the wind carrying it off. He died in 1885, and in 1899, the Wills Mountain Inn replaced the log cabin where he used to live. [1] Wills Mountain Inn, circa 1899. From a newspaper article dated 1899:

  5. Wills Mountain State Park expands without public access - AOL

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  6. State acquires Old South Mountain Inn property; will become ...

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    The Old South Mountain Inn, founded as early as 1732, is one of the oldest restaurants in Maryland. The inn initially served as a wagon stop on the National Road, during which several presidents ...

  7. Cumberland, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The Narrows is a compact notched valley that Wills Creek has carved into Wills Mountain. Inventor Frederick John Bahr bought Wills Mountain and built his log cabin on top. The National Road (U.S. Route 40) and a number of railroad lines pass through this steep, narrow, and rocky river valley on the edge of Cumberland.

  8. History of Cumberland, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Nestled dramatically at the base of converging mountain ridges and at the confluence of Wills Creek and the Potomac River, Cumberland conforms in its layout to the rugged topography within which it is situated. From its beginnings as a British fort to its place today as western Maryland's second largest city, Cumberland has always lived up to ...

  9. State to use Old South Mountain Inn to focus on Civil War ...

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    While plans for a visitor's center at the Old South Mountain Inn are still fluid, the Maryland Park Service hopes to use the historic building to educate visitors about the Battle of South ...

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