The Canal Place Preservation and Development Authority in Cumberland, MD is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich history of America's early transportation milestones in the Passages of the Western Potomac Heritage Area. From the convergence of the C&O Canal, the Western Potomac, major roads, and railroads, visitors can explore the area's role in the development of the National Road and the legendary story of the railroad. With attractions such as the C&O Canal National Historical Park and the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad, visitors can immerse themselves in the fascinating history of this region.
Discover the stories of America's early history in Cumberland and Frostburg, the two largest cities in the area, where visitors can explore on foot and download maps for easy navigation. From the life-size replica of a canal boat and interpretive exhibits at the C&O Canal National Historical Park to the National Road Monument and Allegany Museum, there are plenty of exciting things to do and learn about the region's transportation story. Don't miss the opportunity to take a ride on the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad and experience stunning mountain vistas, waterways, and picturesque farms along the way.
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