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  2. Joseph C. Hays House - Wikipedia

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    The Joseph C. Hays House at 103–105 West Main Street in Sharpsburg, Maryland, United States, was originally built in 1823 as a three-bay side hall double-parlor house in the Federal style. It was soon expanded to the east with a two-bay parlor and one commercial bay.

  3. Sharpsburg, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Sharpsburg is a town in Washington County, Maryland.The town is approximately 13 miles (21 km) south of Hagerstown.Its population was 560 at the 2020 census. During the American Civil War, the Battle of Antietam, referred to as the Battle of Sharpsburg by the South, was fought on what is now Antietam National Battlefield, in the vicinity of Antietam Creek.

  4. Sharpsburg Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Sharpsburg Historic District is a national historic district located at Sharpsburg, Washington County, Maryland. [ 2 ] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.

  5. List of Maryland state historical markers in Washington County

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    Sharpsburg, Maryland MD 34 (Shepherdstown Pike) at Canal Road, 1200 ft. east of Potomac River 39°26′16.53″N 77°47′48.17″W  /  39.4379250°N 77.7967139°W  / 39.4379250; -77.7967139  ( Swearingen's Ferry and Pack Horse

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

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    North of Sharpsburg off Maryland Route 45 39°27′04″N 77°41′09″W  /  39.451111°N 77.685833°W  / 39.451111; -77.685833  ( Antietam National Battlefield Sharpsburg

  7. A Maryland hotel has a bar at the altar of a former school ...

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    More than 3,000 people have signed a petition urging the owners of a chapel-turned bar in a Maryland hotel to abstain from serving liquor from the former high altar.