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  2. Queen City Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Queen City Hotel was constructed in 1871 by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad (B&O) in Cumberland, Maryland to serve both as a train station and as a destination. Hosting 174 rooms, it also had such features as formal gardens with a fountain, a ballroom and 400-seat dining room. [1]

  3. Inns on the National Road - Wikipedia

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    National Hotel (demolished): The National Hotel was on U.S. Route 40 at Maryland Route 495, Grantsville. It was a 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 -story, 19th-century hip-roofed frame structure built about 1842. It was built for Henry Fuller, an innkeeper from Salisbury, Pennsylvania , on the site of the Lehman House, an earlier hostelry.

  4. Deer Park Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Later, this became the caretaker's cottage, and Garrett had a more sumptuous summer home built to the west side of the hotel; he died there in the summer of 1884. The Deer Park Hotel was one of Five Combination Station-Hotels built by the B&O during the 1870s, including the Queen City Hotel in Cumberland, Maryland.

  5. Category:Hotels in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Category: Hotels in Maryland. 1 language. ... Hotel buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Maryland (1 C, 10 P) B. Hotels in Baltimore ...

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Allegany ...

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    Bordering the Potomac River from Georgetown, D.C. to Cumberland, Maryland ... Queen City Hotel: Queen City Hotel. March 12, 1971 (#71001052) 1972:

  7. Tidewater Inn - Wikipedia

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    Tidewater Inn is a historic hotel in Easton, Talbot County, Maryland, United States. It is a Colonial Revival brick, hip-roofed, four-story hotel with flanking three-story wings and an addition on the north wing. The original section was completed in 1949, with an addition to the north constructed in 1953.