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  2. Casselman Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Casselman Bridge. /  39.69667°N 79.14361°W  / 39.69667; -79.14361. The Casselman Bridge is a historic transportation structure on the Casselman River, located immediately east of Grantsville in Garrett County, Maryland. [4] The bridge was built in 1813-1814 as part of the National Road. Historic markers posted at each end read: National ...

  3. List of schools and libraries in Cumberland, Maryland

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    Frostburg State University (Frostburg, Maryland) Potomac State College of West Virginia University (Keyser, West Virginia) Garrett College (McHenry, Maryland) Libraries. Approximately 39,000 people hold library cards in Allegany County ("Most citizens give libraries high grades", Cumberland Times News, October 10, 2006). Regional Libraries include:

  4. Cumberland Narrows - Wikipedia

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    The Cumberland Narrows (or simply The Narrows [1]) is a water gap in western Maryland in the United States, just west of Cumberland. Wills Creek cuts through the central ridge of the Wills Mountain Anticline at a low elevation here between Wills Mountain to the north and Haystack Mountain to the south. Cliffs and talus of the two mountains ...

  5. Inns on the National Road - Wikipedia

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    The Inns on the National Road is a national historic district near Cumberland, Allegany County, Maryland. It originally consisted of 11 Maryland inns on the National Road and located in Allegany and Garrett counties. Those that remain stand as the physical remains of the almost-legendary hospitality offered on this well-traveled route to the west.

  6. Cumberland Gap - Wikipedia

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    The Cumberland Gap is one of many passes in the Appalachian Mountains, but the only one in the continuous Cumberland Mountain ridgeline. [2] It lies within Cumberland Gap National Historical Park and is located on the border of present-day Kentucky and Virginia, approximately 0.25 miles (0.40 km) northeast of the tri -state marker with Tennessee.

  7. Media in Cumberland, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Cumberland is served by 18 radio stations, 14 FM and 4 AM. Most are owned by local companies, such as WTBO-WKGO Corporation, LLC, which owns WFRB 560/WFRB-FM 105.3, WRQE 106.1 and WTBO-AM 1450; Cumberland Broadcasting Company owns two stations, WCBC-AM 1270/FM 107.1. Others are owned by West Virginia Radio Corporation out of nearby Morgantown, WV.

  8. List of people from Cumberland, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    J. V. Cunningham (1911–1985) – poet, writer, and professor for Stanford University; born in Cumberland [1] Alice Darr – jazz vocalist [2] [3] James Deetz (1930–2000) – father of historical archeology. Eddie Deezen (born 1957) – comic and voice actor. Jane Frazier – lived in a log house built in 1754 just outside Cumberland; was ...

  9. WFRB-FM - Wikipedia

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    WFRB-FM. /  39.6834444°N 78.9652778°W  / 39.6834444; -78.9652778. WFRB-FM is a Country formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Frostburg, Maryland, United States, serving Central Maryland, Western Maryland, Potomac Highlands of West Virginia and South-Central Pennsylvania. [1] WFRB-FM is owned and operated by Forever Media.

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