Ghost Town
Guide to the Ghost Towns of
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BORING
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Baltimore Co. |
This class D
rural agricultural community is almost forgotten. It sits on a small road
east of SH 30, 22 miles northwest of |
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Howard Co. |
Old military post on
the north side of Ellicott City, in area now called |
CATOCTIN FURNACE
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Frederick Co. |
Class D iron-furnace
town located on SH 806, just off US 15, a mile south of Thurmont, 12 miles
north of |
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Baltimore Co. |
A War of 1812 era
six-gun earth-walled battery protecting |
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Baltimore Co. |
A military fort near |
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Prince Georges Co. |
A class B, Civil War
era defensive fort, located in |
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Washington Co. |
Class C/F (restored)
military post overlooking the Potomac River, south of SH 56, just east of Big
Pool, 16 miles west of |
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Baltimore Co. |
Another of the many forts
built in and around |
FORT
WASHINGTON
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Prince Georges Co. |
This class C/F
(restored) major army fort overlooks the Potomac River, almost directly
opposite Mount Vernon, seven miles south of Oxon Hill, west of SH 210. It was
one of a system of Coastal Defense Forts being built to protect the entire
east coast. This was our Ghost
Town of the Month for Apr 2005. |
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Montgomery Co. |
These sites are located
at the |
HAGAN’S TAVERN
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Frederick Co. |
This early 1800s era
roadside tavern is located on SH 40 between Braddock and |
LAZARETTO
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Baltimore Co. |
This War of 1812 era gun
battery/military post sat across |
MAPLE VIEW
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Carroll Co |
This tiny town had a
1980 population of 15. It is located near |
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NASSAWANGO
IRON FURNACE & NESCONGO |
Worcester Co. |
This class C/F bog
iron forge town has been restored and is now known as |
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NEW |
Garrett Co. |
Located in |
POINT LOOKOUT P.O.W.CAMP
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St. Mary’s |
This Civil
War Prisoner of War Camp was located on Point Lookout, at or near |
ROCK RUN
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Harford Co. |
Along the Susquehanna River, southeast of |
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Montgomery Co. |
On SH 650, 25 miles
north of |
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Harford Co. |
A white flint mining
town north of |
VINDEX
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Garrett Co. |
Will Sims sent me some
info on this location in January 2003. “Vindex was a full
fledged town owned by the mining company.
Although no longer a town, some residences exist on the main road that
once led into town. The only structures
that are left, according to my research is a foundation to the general store,
a derelict bridge, two rotting vehicles, an Army Corps of Engineers steel
folding girder bridge and a mound where the coal steeple (tipple?) was
located. A rail bed exists, most ties
have been piled up,” From this description,
it sounds like Vindex was a company-owned coal mining town. It was located near |
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WHITEHAVEN |
Wicomico Co. |
On the north side of
the Wicomico River, 15 miles southwest of Salisbury, one mile off SH 352. |
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Talbot Co. |
Near Skipton Creek,
exact location not determined. |
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Historians estimate that there may be as many as 50,000 ghost towns scattered across the to the Ghost Towns of *** ™
These original guides are designed for anybody
interested in ghost towns. Whether you are a casual tourist
looking for a new and different place to visit, or a hard-core ghost town
researcher, these guides will be just right for you. With over 30 years of
research behind them, they will be a welcome addition to any ghost towner's library. Thank
you, and we'll see you out on the Ghost Town Trail! For
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IMPORTANT These listings and historical vignettes of ghost
towns, near-ghost towns and other historical sites in MARYLAND above
are for informational purposes only, and should NOT be construed to grant permission to
trespass, metal detect, relic or treasure hunt at any of the listed sites. If the reader of this guide is a metal detector
user and plans to use this guide to locate sites for metal detecting or relic
hunting, it is the READER'S
responsibility to obtain written permission from the legal property owners.
Please be advised, that any state or nationally owned sites will probably be
off-limits to metal detector use. Also be aware of any federal, state or
local laws restricting the same. When you are exploring the ghost towns of MARYLAND,
please abide by the Ghost Towner's
Code of Ethics. |
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