Garrett County
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Places

1895 Rand McNally Atlas

1911 Rand McNally Atlas

Populated Places

Accident (inc. 1916)
Altamont
Asher Glade
Avilton
Bittinger
Bloomington
Crellin
Deer Park (inc. 1884)
Elder Hill
Finzel

Friendsville (inc. 1902)
Gorman
Gortner
Grantsville (inc. 1864)
Hoyes
Hutton
Kempton
Keyser Ridge
Kitzmiller (inc. 1906)
Loch Lynn Heights (inc. 1896)

McHenry
Mountain Lake Park (inc. 1931)
New Germany
Oakland (county seat) (inc. 1862)
Redhouse
Sang Run
Selbysport
Shallmar
Steyer
Swanton

(inc. year) is the year of incorporation

Local Historical Places

Anderson Chapel
Also known as St. Paul's Episcopal Chapel
Swanton Hill and Pine Hill Rds., Swanton

Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Station
Also known as Oakland Railroad Station
Liberty St., Oakland

Bloomington Viaduct
Also known as B & O Viaduct at Bloomington
Potomac River, S of MD 135, Bloomington

Borderside
Also known as Brydon House
Oakland--Westernport Rd., Bloomington

Casselman's Bridge, National Road
E of Grantsville on U.S. 40, Grantsville

Creedmore
Also known as Sincell Cottage
510 G St., Mountain Lake Park

Drane, James, House
Accident-Bittinger Rd., Accident

Fuller-Baker Log House
Also known as The Log House
0.5 mi. W of Grantsville on U.S. 40, Grantsville

Garrett County Courthouse
3rd and Alder Sts., Oakland

Glamorgan
Also known as Kittery Hill MD 135, Deer Park

Hoye Site
Also known as Hoye Prehistoric Indian Village Archeological Site, Sang Run

Inns on the National Road
E and W of Cumberland on U.S. 40 from Flintstone to Grantsville
Grantsville

Kaese Mill
N of Accident, Accident

Mercy Chapel at Mill Run
Also known as Mill Run Mercy Chapel Church
Mill Run Rd., Selbysport

Meyer Site

Mountain Lake Park Historic District
Also known as Mountain Lake Park Roughly bounded by Alleghany Dr., Oakland Ave., D and N Sts., Mountain Lake Park

Oakland Historic District
Also known as Oakland Roughly bounded by Oak, 8th, High, 3rd, Omaha, and Bartlet Sts., Oakland

Pennington Cottage
Deer Park Hotel Rd., Deer Park Historic

Stanton's Mill
E of Grantsville on MD 40, Grantsville

Tomlinson Inn and the Little Meadows
Also known as The Stone House, Braddock's Fourth Camp 3 mi. E of Grantsville on U.S. 40, Grantsville


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