Keedysville is a town in Washington County, Maryland, United States. The population was 1,152 at the 2010 census. Continue reading... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Cave Attractions In Keedysville
1. Indian Echo CavernsHummelstown Indian Echo Caverns is a show cave in Derry Township near Hummelstown, Pennsylvania, USA. The limestone caves are open for the public to visit via guided tour. The entrance to the caverns used by modern visitors is located in a bluff along the Swatara Creek. A second entrance was sealed for security purposes when the caverns were commercialized in the late 1920s. The known portions of the caverns, most of which have been commercialized, represent the intersection of two passages: the eastern cavern and the northern cavern, which meet at right angles to form a large space known as the Indian Ballroom. Given the large and accessible natural openings the caverns were likely utilized by Native Americans for storage and shelter, however no evidence of such use has survived. The location was pre... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
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Recycle Rd, Princess Anne MD 23.3 Acres for Sale
Mobile home on 23.3 acres in Somerset county. Value is in the land! Pines are approximately 15 years, and is in a Timber Management Plan. Existing well/septic, condition unknown. County permits a new mobile home if wanted. Privacy and country living is yours! Mostly surrounded by State-owned and conservation lands, this property has excellent hunting potential and would make for a great investment in timber! Plenty of deer, and a couple nice spots for food plots. Would make for a great hunting camp or private retreat in the woods. If you like wild blackberries, hunting and enjoying nature - check out this property!
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USBG Holiday Train and Model Building Display 2016
Season’s Greenings: National Parks and Historic Sites at the US Botanic Garden Immerse yourself in the sights, scents, and sounds of the season at the annual holiday show Season’s Greenings of the U.S. Botanic Garden. See thousands of blooms throughout the conservatory, from exotic orchids to a showcase of heirloom and newly developed poinsettia varieties. Throughout the conservatory, the displays celebrate the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service and the 50th anniversary of the National Historic Preservation Act, including displaying one of the largest indoor trees, decked out with ornaments from national parks. The best times to visit Season’s Greenings are weekdays early in December or on select Tuesday and Thursday evenings in December when the conservatory is open until 8pm with live seasonal music. Aside from these extended holiday hours, the conservatory is open every day of the year, from 10am to 5pm, free of charge.
This video is by Washington Gardener Magazine intern Stephen Barber. He is from Keedysville, MD. He moved to Washington, DC, to become an urban farmer. He is a senior at the University of Maryland, majoring in broadcast journalist.