Nestled on 100 rolling acres in Maryland’s Pleasant Valley, Big Cork Vineyards embodies the bold and expressive landscape of our heritage. Picturesque mountain view, elegant tasting room, national and international award-winning wines, along with a Grab-and-Go Market. Open year round. Check the website for dates and times.
Days Open: Thursday – Monday
Hours: Thursday – Monday 11:00 am – 5:00 pm. Fridays until 9:00 pm (Closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays)
Days Open: April-November
Hours: 11am-5pm April, May, Oct, Nov; weekends only. June-Sept: daily.
The historic Newcomer House at Antietam National Battlefield is the site of the Heart of the Civil War Heritage Area Exhibit and Visitor Center
Originally built to move goods from Washington DC to the west, the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal is now a hub of recreational activity, with hiking, biking, bird watching, horse-back riding and more. Williamsport, MD is its geographical center, and visitors here can experience the Canal first-hand with ranger-led boat rides and towpath tours. Stay at a Lock House to experience life as it was “back in the day” and scarf up a healthy lunch at Desert Rose Cafe while there. In Hancock, MD, visitors can pick up the Rail Trail, a paved portion that runs alongside the towpath, to Fort Frederick State Park. But first, grab some pie at Weaver’s Restaurant or the Blue Goose Fruit Market & Bakery!
236 miles – Allow 4 hours to drive the byway
Workers who toiled on the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal between 1828 and 1859 could not have imagined that their engineering feat – designed for the sole purpose of speeding up commercial trade – would one day become a hub of outdoor recreational activity. Hiking, biking, bird watching and mule-drawn barge rides are among the many popular pursuits now enjoyed beside this peaceful passage.
During its century of service, the canal worked with a system of 74 lift locks that regulated water levels, allowing boats laden with coal, flour, lumber, grain and produce to be pulled by mule trams walking on an adjacent towpath. Their 184.5-mile journey stretched from the mountains of Western Maryland, through farmland and forest, to the tidewater outskirts of our nation’s capital. Your journey follows this same course, allowing you to make heritage discoveries along each new mile.
Newly renovated restaurant/bar. Relaxed, casual dining and atmosphere. Great food, drinks, music and friends. New American cuisine.
Kitchens open till close every night
MONDAY – Monday Night Football Specials
TUESDAY –
WEDNESDAY –
THURSDAY – Thursday Night Football Specials
FRIDAY/SATURDAY – Live Music.
SUNDAY- NFL Ticket (All Day Happy Hour)
Hours: Mon – Wed 11:30am-8:30pm, Thur 11:30am-9:30pm, Fri & Sat 11:30am-10pm
Locally owned and operated, Warehouse Tap Room features authentic brick oven pizza, up to 20 beers, ciders and wines on tap, unique cocktails, live music, outdoor seating and a comfortable, modern-industrial décor. “Authentic.” For many, it’s just a buzz-word, but for us – it’s our signature. From fresh ingredients to local brews to familiar faces, Warehouse Tap Room is the perfect way to “get out of the house” but still feel at home. Locally owned and operated, the restaurant features brick oven pizza, up to 20 beers and ciders on tap, a unique wine selection, live music, outdoor seating and a comfortable modern-industrial décor.
Days Open: 7 days a week
Hours: 8:30 AM – Dusk
At Sharpsburg, the site of the bloodiest single day battle in American history. Casualties totaled more than 23,000 on September 17, 1862. Clara Barton cared for wounded soldiers here. Visit Dunker Church, Bloody Lane, Burnside Bridge and the Visitor’s Center. Open year round. Admission to Visitors Center. Driving tours.
Days Open: April – September
Class A affiliate of the Washington Nationals, the Hagerstown Suns, promise all fans who attend complete fun, family entertainment in the tri-county area. See our website for ticket information and merchandise availability.
Days Open: April-October
Hours: Friday and Saturday 10am-4pm, other days by appointment
Located in City Park, the Hagerstown Railroad Museum features hundreds of signs, signals, bells, telephones and tools that were used by railroad workers every day. Most of the items in this significant collection came from the Western Maryland Railroad Company. Of special interest are an 1885 Pump Car and an 1875 Velocipede; both vehicles transported workers to rails or rail cars to make repairs. The crown jewel of the museum is Steam Engine 202. This Locomotive was built in 1912 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works and it carried passengers and baggage between Baltimore and Hagerstown. It was retired in 1953. Totaling 77 feet in length, the engine weighs 415,000 pounds. Steam Engine 202 is the only Western Maryland road-type steam locomotive in existence. In addition to the locomotive and its coal tender, eight cabooses are also on display.
Days Open: 7 days
Hours: Tue.-Fri. 10am-4pm, Sun. 7am – 1pm
Founded in 1849, St. Mark’s has served the community as a place of worship, education and service.
Days Open: Monday – Saturday
Hours: 8:30am-4:00pm. Sat 9am-12 noon.
Rose Hill Cemetery is an active non-profit public cemetery servicing Washington County and surrounding areas. In addition to being the final resting place of over 42,000 individuals, including many local and nationally famous people, it is also the location of the historic Washington Confederate Cemetery. Rose Hill Cemetery offers modern day interment services, monument sales and prepayment options. To learn more about our history, historic walking tours or to receive our e-newsletter visit our website. Cemetery gates are always open.
Beaver Creek Inn & Spa is conveniently located just 3 minutes off of I-70 and Route 40 exit heading towards Frederick. It is nestled in beautiful historic Western Maryland and overlooks the unspoiled natural beauty of the Appalachian Trail and Black Rock in the relaxed glamour of days gone past. It hosts five luxurious guest suites with private baths situated on two-beautiful acres. Guests can indulge in an abundance of active and peaceful pleasures from hiking the Appalachian Trail, touring National Historic sites or staying in for soul soothing spa therapies; essential oil blending in the Apothecary, instruction that encourages creative consciousness, mountain side or in suite dining. The Inn is also the perfect destination to host birthday celebrations, intimate bridal & baby showers, honey & baby-moons, vow renewals, elopement weddings, retreats, workshops and seminars. We look forward to you growing with us as we turn the page to many new chapters that will unveil the enhancements that further elevate the private resort experience.
Enjoy our estate-grown Bordeaux-style wines in a relaxed setting with unique and stunning views of the Antietam National Battlefield.
Days Open: By Appointment
Hours: By Appointment
A Heritage Room, displaying artifacts of the area, has been established and is open to the public by appointment.
Days Open: May-Sept Sundays Only
Hours: Sun. 1-5PM and by appt.
“One of the best little museums in America” and “a miniature Smithsonian. The museum houses a vast and unique collection of historical objects of local and national importance. From ancient Egyptian artifacts to objects found on local Civil War battlefields, there is something for everyone at the Boonsborough Museum of History. Just a few of the things visitors will see include: a letter written by Clara Barton, a chair used in the Lincoln White House, a large collection of firearms from around the world, a one-of-a-kind collection of carved bullets from the Civil War, objects associated with local folklore and magic and beautiful antique glassware and pottery.
Come walk back in time at Wilson Store. We have the Best Sharp Cheese in town, plus several other types. Candy galore, Hickory Smoked Sweet Bologna
Days Open: Daily Apr – Oct / Weekends Nov – Mar
Hours: Apr – Oct 10am – 5pm / Nov – Mar 11am – 4 pm
At Crystal Grottoes, we pride ourselves on offering an educational and worthwhile trip with competent, accommodating, and well-informed guides, capable of explaining the history, formations, and geological aspects of the Caverns. The spectacular tour takes forty minutes, and is guided through brilliantly lighted chambers on dry, clean walkways.
Days Open: Park open year-round and museum open April-October on weekends
Hours: Museum open April-October on weekends from Noon-5 PM
Astride the ridge known as South Mountain, near Burkittsville at Crampton’s Gap, lies Gathland State Park. The home of an unusual man, Gathland was an architecturally unique estate made up of as many as 20 structures, many of them built of rugged stone, individual in purpose and design. A number of buildings still stand, and the remains of others may be seen by visitors to the park. The park’s museum includes exhibits on Townsend’s personal life, Gathland’s past and tells the story of the Battle of Crampton’s Gap. A self-guided walking tour of the estate is available by contacting the park.
Days Open: Closed Sundays during the Summer
Hours: Monday – Saturday from 9am-5pm
THE TRAIN ROOM OFFERS MODEL RAILROADING ENTHUSIAST, COLLECTORS AND NOVICE ALIKE A COMPLETELY UNIQUE EXPERIENCE. A LARGE DISPLAY OF LIONEL MODEL RAILROADING ITEMS IN O, 027 AND STANDARD GAUGE. A TWO LEVEL, FOUR TRACK MODEL RAILROAD LAY-OUT. Group rates available for the museum
Days Open: Saturday & Sundays (other days by Appointment)
Hours: 1:00pm-4:00pm
Depicting the heritage of local farming life, this museum displays antique farm equipment, an authentic turn-of-the-century country store, and model rooms of a typical 19th century farmhouse and a gift shop. Located off Route 65, first building at the Washington County Agricultural Education Center. Any size groups are welcome.
Hours: Box Office hours are Tuesday-Thursday 11am-6pm, Friday and Saturday Noon-5pm
The Washington County Playhouse Dinner Theater and Children’s Theater presents Broadway style musicals and comedies year round. The experience begins with a salad bar, hot buffet, dessert, and full bar followed by the stage show. Shows for young audiences are performed on select Saturdays. New owners Shawn and Laura Martin have been acting and directing professional and semi-professional theater for their entire adult lives. Come to The Playhouse for high quality entertainment in the heart of Hagerstown’s Arts and Entertainment district.
Days Open: Daily
Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Park Grounds are open daylight hours.
The Bloodiest One Day Battle in American History where 23,000 soldiers were killed, wounded or missing after twelve hours of savage combat on September 17, 1862. The Battle of Antietam ended the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia’s first invasion into the North and led to Abraham Lincoln’s issuance of the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation. Antietam National Battlefield is one of the most pristine Civil War battlefields in the country.
Days Open: May -Oct on the 4th Sunday
Hours: 1-4 PM
The Bowman House is a log house in Boonsboro, Maryland, United States, typical of those built in the area in the early 19th century. It 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.
Days Open: 7 days
Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10am – 4pm, Sun. 11am – 4pm
The museum has nearly 7,000 square feet of exhibit space featuring nine immersion exhibit galleries.
Awesome Beer. Great food. Friendly staff. We’re proud to be a decade-long establishment of the Hagerstown community. Enjoy classic pub fare in a welcoming and entertaining venue. Live music on Wed and Sat nights.
Days Open: Tours by appointment
Kennedy Farm, Maryland a national historic landmark, used during the summer of 1859 by John Brown and his Provisional Army of the United States. From this house in 1859, John Brown, the storied abolitionist, seized the Federal Armory at Harpers Ferry, just across the Potomac River. Recently restored, this log house is on the National Registry. Open summer weekends.
The mission of the foundation is to preserve land(s) on which the battle was fought. Nearly 7,000 Union cavalry and light artillery attached Gen. Robert E. Lee’s rear guard of almost 3,000 infantrymen near Williamsport, MD, on the morning and early afternoon of July 14, 1863. Much of the battle was fought approximately two miles from the Falling Waters crossing over the Potomac River. Only 11 days after “Picket’s Charge” in Gettysburg, it is considered the final battle of the Gettysburg Campaign. It is sometimes confused with the unrelated Battle of Falling Waters (Hoke’s Run) in West Virginia two years earlier.
Days Open: Open by appointment only, April – November.
Hours:
Operated by the Washington County Historical Society. Authentically refurbished turn-of-the-century one-room schoolhouse and museum. Special rates for youth and group tours. Group tours may call for appointments on unscheduled days.
Days Open: Year Round
Hours: 9 AM – Sunset
In Washington County, four miles east of Boonsboro and 1 1/2 miles north of Alternate Route 40 on Monument Road, Washington Monument State Park is named for the first monument in the country erected to the Father of our Country, George Washington. A rugged stone tower was dedicated to the first president by the citizens of Boonsboro in 1827. Picnicing, hiking, historic interests, picnic shelters available with reservation.
Days Open: By Appointment
African American Heritage site, dedicated to preserving the history of the first black church and Freedmen’s Bureau school, in Sharpsburg, MD. A wayside marker is located on the property for more information.
American history from the colonial period to the present can be discovered at Fort Frederick State Park. Our 585 acre park features a unique stone fort that served as Maryland’s frontier defense during the French and Indian War.
The park borders the Potomac River, and the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal passes through the park. The park also features a boat launch, campsites, camp store, fishing, flat water canoeing, a hiking trail, interpretive and educational programs, picnicking, a playground, and a shelter.
Days Open: March – November
Hours: ZOO HOURS: March and November- Open weekends, weather permitting, 10-4. April and October – Open Daily 10-5. May and September- Open Daily 9-5. Memorial Day through Labor Day – Open 9-6.
Nestled in 26 acres of woods, Catoctin Wildlife Preserve and Zoo features creatures from around the world. Major attractions include 1,000 pound grizzly bear, tigers, zookeeper talks and educational stage presentations featuring touchable animals
Days Open: Tuesday – Sunday
Hours: Tue. 11am-Midnight, Sun. 11am-9pm
We are a full-service restaurant with handmade pizza, appetizers, hand-ground burgers, fresh seafood entrees. American cuisine. $$, L, D, R, OS, H
The 1/4-mile N.H.R.A. drag strip’s season runs Mar-Nov Racing is open to street cars, imports, race cars, motorcycles and sleds.
A Maryland landmark serving homecooked family favorites since 1958. Minutes from the Antietam Battlefield. Affordable good food! Buses and groups welcome. Great box lunches available. American cuisine.
Days Open: Daily
Hours: 7am – 9pm
The Hagerstown Speedway is a true 1/2 mile track with straight-aways over 900 ft. long & 70 ft. wide. The track is 90 ft. wide in the turns. The racing surface is made of the finest red clay in the nation. The smooth, wide surface makes Hagerstown Speedway one of the fastest and safest dirt tracks in the U.S. on which to race.
July 13 – 20, 2019
Sharpsburg Pike, MD
The Washington County Ag Expo and Fair provides fun for the whole family! Come out for the day or take advantage of our passes. The Gate & Events Pass offers unlimited access to the fair and track events all week. Parking is free.
All Gate Admission Passes include Open Class and 4-H/FFA exhibits and shows, Live Bands, Machinery and Equipment displays, Business displays, and many weekly activities! Carnival rides not included in general admission.
What could stir you up to have a better stay at a little Bed & Breakfast in Western Maryland? Take a glance and we suppose you’ll catch on! Amenities include Hi-speed internet, air conditioning, movie channels, laundry facilities, shuttle service, and pets allowed. Also, continental breakfast, private baths, picnic area walking trails and boat launch. Pet Friendly -Please inquire regarding restrictions.
Hours: 8am – Dusk
South Mountain State Park is a 40-mile long multi-use state park weaving along the South Mountain ridge from the Pennsylvania line to the Potomac River. It has no distinguishable boundary or entrance facility. South Mountain State Park can be accessed at a number of locations. Most of the park is only accessible by foot. Five beautiful state parks on the Eastern edge of Washington County. Adventure guides and brochures are available at Greenbrier State Park.
Vesta Pizzeria is family-owned and locally staffed.
Vesta Pizzeria is easy, casual dining at its best. Relax in the welcoming dining room or stop by and pick up a meal for home.
Vesta Pizzeria delivers to Boonsboro, Rohrersville, Keedysville, Sharpsburg and surrounding areas. Call to find out if we deliver to you.
Vesta Pizzeria is the perfect location to hold your next celebration whether it’s a birthday or team party, wedding or baby shower. The Vesta party room holds up to 25 people for private parties. Managers Robert Bishoff and Debbie Griffith are ready to lend a hand planning a menu around your special occasion.
Vesta Pizzeria serves Boonsboro’s only hand-tossed pizza.
Vesta Pizzeria uses the freshest ingredients depending on the season.
Vesta Pizzeria goes beyond traditional pizza. Feel adventurous? Try artisan and specialty pizzas like Seafood Lovers Pizza or the Bacon Ranch Chicken pizza. Get all your protein with the meat-laden Warrior Pizza.
Vesta Pizzeria has an expansive menu, offering guests more choices from starters like Calamari Fritti and Fried Green Beans to traditional Italian dishes like spaghetti and ziti — served up with our Homemade Meatballs — Fettucini Alfredo, Chicken and Eggplant Parmesan and entrees like the Seafood Bucca: tender shrimp and lump crab meat sautéed with garlic and bacon over fettuccini in rich, slightly sweet sambuca cream sauce.
Vesta Pizzeria knows sandwiches. In the mood for a sub? Choose from cold subs like The Zeus, a heroic sub filled with salami, capicola, pepperoni, Black Forest ham, banana peppers, sweet peppers, sun roasted tomatoes, mayo, and Vesta dressing.
After a hot sub? Try the Sausage Supreme. If you haven’t tried this, you don’t know what you’re missing. Chicago Italian sausage with sautéed green peppers, onions, and mozzarella with marinara sauce. AMORE!
Vesta Pizzeria and Family Restaurant is on Facebook. Follow us for menu updates and specials.
Days Open: April – December
Hours: Wed-Sat 1-4 PM….Special rates for bus and group tours.
The fine old brick mansion at 135 West Washington Street in Hagerstown is the headquarters of the Washington County Historical Society. Research indicates that the main structure of the house was built for William Price, a prominent young attorney, who acquired the property in 1823. The mansion is a typical town house of the late Federal period. In the entrance hall is the original hanging stairway rising in a graceful curve to the third floor. There are several bedrooms with furnishings from the 1850s through the 1870s. Exhibits include papers and historic items from the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, the Civil War and the C&O Canal. A wonderful clock collection may also be found within the walls of Miller House showcasing clocks large and small from local clockmakers of yesteryear. Simms Jamieson Historical and Genealogical Library is open year round in lower level of the Miller House from Tues-Sat 9am – 4pm.
Days Open: April – October
Hours: Friday and Saturday 10am-4pm, other days by appointment
Located in beautiful Hagerstown City Park, the Jonathan Hager House is the original home of Jonathan Hager, the founder of Hagerstown. Built in 1739, the Hager House was uniquely erected over two springs, on a 200 acre tract called Hagar’s Fancy. In 1740 Jonathan presented the newly constructed house to his bride Elizabeth Kershner. Hager was an active participant of the community as a farmer and gunsmith. During the French and Indian War he served as a Captain of Scouts. He died in a construction accident in 1775 during a time when he served on various pre-Revolutionary War committees. He is considered not only the founder of Hagerstown, but also as the founder of Washington County.
A boutique winery located in Historic Funkstown, Blue Mountain offers a wide variety of wine from dry to sweet specializing in fruit wines. Make your own wine or buy your home brewing and wine making supplies, and visit our gift shop.
Days Open: Sun-Mon, Wed-Sat, closed Tue
Hours: Sun 12PM-5PM, Mon 11AM-6PM, Wed-Sat 11AM-6PM,
Enjoy fresh fried chicken, homemade soups, pizza and made-to-order subs seven days a week, for dine-in or take-out. Box lunches too! American cuisine. Battleview Market restaurant and deli serves the southern Washington County region. Located in the heart of historic Antietam Battlefield in Sharpsburg, MD. Battleview Market is a premiere convenience store offering a wide variety of services. Plenty of free parking. Buses are welcome.
Complimentary site to the National Museum of Civil War Medicine’s main location, focusing on battlefield medicine after Antietam. Located in the historic Philip Pry House and barn. Exhibits, educational programs, special events.
Days Open: Daily
Hours: 8am to Dusk
Begin your visit of South Mountain Battlefield at the Washington Monument State Park Office and Museum at 6620 Zittlestown Road in Boonsboro; or Gathland State Park in Burkittsville, MD.
The “Bloodiest Single-day of Battle” of the Civil War took place at Antietam, near Sharpsburg. Park living history programs at Antietam National Battlefield provide a glimpse into the lives of Civil War soldiers. Learn about Civil War medicine at the Pry House Museum. Annual events include an Independence Day concert and December’s Antietam Memorial Illumination, with 23,110 lights placed along a five-mile driving route.
As the autumn of 1862 approached, President Abraham Lincoln felt he needed a decisive Union victory to ensure that there would be support for a yet-to-be-announced proclamation freeing the slaves. It’s still debatable just how decisive the slaughter at Antietam – remembered as “The Bloodiest Single Day of the Civil War” – truly was. By sheer numbers, the Sept. 17 battle ended in a draw, with 10,7000 Confederates and 12,4000 Union soldiers killed, wounded or missing in action. However, General George McClellan’s Union army thwarted the Rebel advance north, and a few days after the cannons fell silent, Lincoln visited the battlefield.
This byway roughly follows the chronology of events beginning Sept. 4, as General Robert E. Lee and his Army of Northern Virginia crossed the Potomac River into Maryland, and ending two weeks later as Lee’s forces limped back into West Virginia. The byway brings you face to face with both familiar and lesser-known Civil War stories, while also placing you among breathtaking scenery and convenient recreational opportunities.
126 miles – Allow 4 hours to drive the byway.
Days Open: Tuesday – Sunday
Hours: Tues. – Sat. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sun. 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
The museum highlights through a series of photographs, models and other material, the 70-year history of aviation and aviation-related manufacturing in the Hagerstown area.