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Great Hike
We did not walk the entire trail but we had a wonderful journey for about a half mile. We had a seven year old with us and we enjoyed discussing history while we walked
While my husband and I were out and about, we ran into some signs talking about the Underground Railroad. We followed those signs and ended up here. Turns out, we ran into a trail that was once used a...
The Montgomery County Parks and Recreation Department run guided tours through the woods. Check their schedule before you head out. The renovated barn is a good place to start your visit. The web si...
This pleasant trail through a suburban woods in Sandy Spring offers families and casual walkers a sense of the past. The townspeople and nearby farmers were mostly Quakers, (Society of Friends) and so...
My wife and I had passed the underground railroad sign in Sandy Spring, Maryland, many times. We finally decided to stop by on a hot but not oppressive day in early August to see what was there. We ...
Great Hike
We did not walk the entire trail but we had a wonderful journey for about a half mile. We had a seven year old with us and we enjoyed discussing history while we walked
Walking the Trails
While my husband and I were out and about, we ran into some signs talking about the Underground Railroad. We followed those signs and ended up here. Turns out, we ran into a trail that was once used a...
Start at Woodlawn Manor
The Montgomery County Parks and Recreation Department run guided tours through the woods. Check their schedule before you head out. The renovated barn is a good place to start your visit. The web si...
Walking Path with Historic Past
This pleasant trail through a suburban woods in Sandy Spring offers families and casual walkers a sense of the past. The townspeople and nearby farmers were mostly Quakers, (Society of Friends) and so...
An Excellent Adventure
My wife and I had passed the underground railroad sign in Sandy Spring, Maryland, many times. We finally decided to stop by on a hot but not oppressive day in early August to see what was there. We ...