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  2. Boonsboro Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Boonsboro Historic District is a national historic district at Boonsboro, Washington County, Maryland, United States.The district includes 562 contributing elements. Its component buildings chronicle the town's development from its founding in 1792 through the mid 20th century.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington ...

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    Mapleville Road (MD 66), North of Boonsboro 39°33′46″N 77°39′37″W  /  39.562778°N 77.660278°W  / 39.562778; -77.660278  ( Ingram-Schipper Boonsboro

  4. Boonsboro, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Boonsboro is a town in Washington County, Maryland, United States, located at the foot of South Mountain. It nearly borders Frederick County and is proximate to the Antietam National Battlefield . The population was 3,779 at the 2020 census .

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

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    The Maryland Department of Natural Resources completed the purchase of the inn and 3.15 acres surrounding it last month. The Old South Mountain Inn property east of Boonsboro has been aquired by ...

  6. Stoney Creek Farm - Wikipedia

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    Stoney Creek Farm is located in Boonsboro, Maryland.It is near the American Civil War battlefield Antietam, Washington Monument State Park, and the Appalachian Trail. [1]It was owned by the Schlosser family as early as April 6, 1841, when local deed records show it was transferred from Joel Schlosser to his wife and children.

  7. A. Aubrey Bodine - Wikipedia

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    The photography publishing group, Bodine & Associates, Inc. was formed in 1951. Its purpose was to publish Bodine pictures in book form. Bodine's first book, "My Maryland" was published in 1952, followed by "Chesapeake Bay and Tidewater" published in 1954, "The Face of Maryland", published in 1961 and "The Face of Virginia" published in 1963.

  8. Bowman House (Boonsboro, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    The house and its immediate grounds housed the "Boonsboro Pottery" from 1868, owned by John E. Bowman. The pottery closed by 1908, succumbing to mass-produced materials. The building is now the headquarters of the Boonsboro Historical Society. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on April 29, 1977. [1]

  9. Vanish Hall entertainment venue opens in Boonsboro ... - AOL

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    Vanish Hall, in the shopping center at 7704 Old National Pike in north Boonsboro, held a grand opening on March 30, 2024.