Sixty thousand acres of majestic public wild lands, internationally recognized bike trails, three centuries of American history, a diverse food, brewery and winery scene, and enough outdoor recreation to earn us the coveted title of "Top Adventure Town" by Blue Ridge Outdoors. The mountains are calling.
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Conferences & Visitor Services (C&VS) is a one-stop shop that coordinates campus meeting facilities and the services of all university departments for conferences and events during both the summer and the academic year.
Frederick Douglass's Life in Maryland Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey was born into slavery in February of 1818. Never knowing his actual birthday, he chose for himself February 14, and gave himself the name Frederick Douglass. Douglass was born on Holme Hill Farm, near Hillsboro, on the banks of Tuckahoe Creek. For a bold and brilliant child, the lush fields and clear Maryland waters might have been a little patch of heaven. All it lacked was[...]
Professional guides offering Canada geese, snow geese, puddle ducks, diving ducks, doves, whitetail deer, sika, turkey, fishing, sporting clays and bears.
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