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Cumberland (Maryland) attractions

  • Allegany County Courthouse, 30 Washington St, . The city's most prominent building, which looms over the Cumberland skyline, is fortunately very pretty.
  • Brooke Whiting House of Art, 632 Washington St, +1 301 777-7782, . Th-Sa 10AM-4PM, tours every hour on the hour. Brooke Whiting, a wealthy world traveler from Cumberland, bequeathed his house and large art collection to the city as a museum. The collection focuses on decorative arts from East Asia, Europe, and America.
  • Canal Place. A National Historic Park at the center of Cumberland in the very attractive Downtown Historic District (along Baltimore St), including the historic Western Maryland Railway Station, a canal boat, festival grounds, an ice-skating rink, and Washington's Headquarters
  • Emmanuel Episcopal Church, 16 Washington St, . An impressive Gothic church in the historic downtown, which was built upon the former site of Fort Cumberland, where George Washington began his military career.

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