Frederick, Maryland • Frederick County
The Hessian Barracks in Frederick, Maryland, is a remarkably preserved 18th-century structure that once housed Hessian prisoners of war during the Revolutionary War. Its imposing stone construction and grid-like layout are characteristic of utilitarian military architecture of the era.
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Architecture; Social History
3.5 Mi. (5.6 Km) S Of Frederick On Md 85, Frederick, Maryland
Industry; Architecture
2062 Thurston Rd., Frederick, Maryland
Military; Architecture; Social History
Bentz & Second Sts., Frederick, Maryland
Military; Politics/Government; Architecture
2 Blocks E And 3 Blocks W Of Market St., From South St. To 7th St., Frederick, Maryland
Industry; Architecture
Monocacy National Battlefield--md 355, Frederick, Maryland
Landscape Architecture; Architecture; Agriculture
5927 New Design Rd., Frederick, Maryland
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Health/Medicine; Architecture
Ne Corner Of Altamont Ter. And Union St., Cumberland, Maryland
Architecture
200, 202, 204, 206, 208 Decatur St., Cumberland, Maryland
Black; Architecture; Religion
Decatur And Frederick Sts., Cumberland, Maryland
Architecture; Social History
Bedford And Liberty Sts., Cumberland, Maryland
Architecture; Religion
Union And S. Centre Sts, Cumberland, Maryland
Architecture
Hazen Rd., Cumberland, Maryland