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Hagerstown
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 We are located in the historic district of Hagerstown, Maryland and a short drive from Antietam Battlefield, Whitetail Ski Resort, Gettysburg Battlefield and championship golf courses. Our goal is for you to feel comfortable and relaxed during your stay with us.
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 All of the rooms in this 100 year old home are furnished in period furniture (some authentic and some reproductions), antiques, and incredible art work that will have you imagining a time gone by. Welcome to a unique experience!
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 This charming one bedroom apartment in a restored 19th Century townhouse offers all of the comforts of home and one of the best locations in Baltimore. The apartment is ideal for business travelers, families and tourists .
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 The guest quarters, located on the third floor of the owner's residence, are very spacious with high ceilings and large windows. The guest quarters include a fully-equipped kitchen, a large sunny living room/dining room and separated bedroom with double bed.
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 National Aquarium is the most visited attraction in Maryland. It has five levels and two striking glass pyramids, and houses marine mammals, birds, reptiles and over 5,000 species of fish.
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 The 1870 Guest House offers a distinctive and refreshing accommodation complete with fully equipped private kitchen and bath. The unique urban setting in Southwest Baltimore offers the outstanding architecture of Civil War-era Baltimore located on historic Union Square Park.
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