Washington County at Roadside America
Previously, I listed the two Garrett County locations covered by Roadside America. The site has seven Washington County locations, though three no longer exist. Never fear, we will do better than that! Cautionary note: Some of this information I'm linking to is out of date, or was in error to begin with, as we shall see ...
Boonsboro: Doug Bast’s House of History. "The museum's most talked-about relic is a shriveled human arm, displayed in a blood-red showcase, with a Civil War bullet lodged near where its elbow used to be."
Boonsboro: White Frog Colony (Gone). "Anyone have further info on this one? Somebody's grandparents must have visited here on their honeymoon."
Clear Spring: House of Hocus Pocus (Gone). "Knepper's House of Hocus Pocus was a roadside attraction ... . Closed in the 1960s."
Hagerstown: Giant Coke Bottle. "Large Coca Cola bottle on the roof of a bottling building."
Hagerstown: Giant Crab on a Roof. "The only place you can see a giant crab and not be terrified is on the roof of a seafood restaurant."
Hagerstown: Rooftop Rocking Chair (Gone). "Large rocking chair was on the roof of a furniture store that has been closed for years."
Sharpsburg: Official William McKinley Coffee Break Monument. "It marks the spot where, as a teenager in 1862, the future President served coffee to his comrades during combat."
Next: Frederick County at Roadside America!
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