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Great Falls Tavern (known at various times as Great Falls Hotel and Crommelin House) is a historic building in Montgomery County, Maryland, in the United States. [1] Located at mile 14.3 along the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal towpath, it is today used by the National Park Service as one of its five visitor centers in the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park.
November 24, 1980 (307 Great Falls Rd. Rockville: Two-story brick house, with a Flemish Bond front facade, dating to 1821. Also on the property is a late-19th-century smokehouse, privy, and a late-19th- or early-20th-century chicken house.
The Billy Goat Trail is a 4.7-mile (7.6 km) hiking trail that follows a path between the C&O Canal and the Potomac River within the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park near the Great Falls in Montgomery County, Maryland. The trail has three sections: Section A, the northernmost, is 1.7 miles (2.7 km); Section B is 1.4 miles (2.3 ...
Universities and colleges in Montgomery County, Maryland (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Montgomery County, Maryland" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total.
Access through the Great Falls Tavern Visitor Center requires payment, but access anywhere else in the park is free. [36] In January 2015, the National Park Service proposed adding entrance fees to virtually all access points along the towpath; the proposal was rescinded in February, amid backlash from communities along the canal. [38]
Great Falls Tavern. ... (Falls Road) and Maryland State Highway 190 (River Road) ... Men had a median income of more than $100,000; women, $78,442.
This is a list of the Maryland state historical markers in Cecil County. This is intended to be a complete list of the official state historical markers placed in Cecil County, Maryland by the Maryland Historical Trust (MHT). The locations of the historical markers, as well as the latitude and longitude coordinates as provided by the MHT's ...
Deep Falls: Deep Falls: May 12, 1975 : 1-mile (1.6 km) southeast of Chaptico on the northern side of Maryland Route 234: Chaptico: Dwelling reportedly built in 1745; ancestral home of the descendants of Maryland Governor James Thomas. 12