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Discover Little Georgetown in United States
Little Georgetown in the region of West Virginia is a place located in United States - some 68 mi or ( 110 km ) North-West of Washington , the country's capital .
Local time in Little Georgetown is now 05:58 PM (Thursday) . The local timezone is named " America/New York " with a UTC offset of -4 hours. Depending on your mobility, these larger cities might be interesting for you: Washington, Cumberland, Downsville, Four Locks, and Greenspring Hill. When in this area, you might want to check out Washington . We discovered some clip posted online . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Are you looking for some initial hints on what might be interesting in Little Georgetown ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.
Videos
Part 1 - How a Home Water Softener Works - www.ifixh2o.com
In part 1 of this very informative video series, the owner of Mr. Water Professional Water Treatment in Hagerstown, Maryland describes the basics of a home well system and begins his overview of how a ..
Part 2 - How a Home Water Softener Works - www.ifixh2o.com
In part 2 of this great video series about water softeners, owner Scott Handy of Mr. Water Professional Water Treatment - www.ifixh2o.com - continues his detailed description of how a residential wate ..
Part 3 - How a Home Water Softener Works - www.ifixh2o.com
In Part 3 of this informative video the owner Scott Handy of Mr. Water Professional Water Treatment finishes his very detailed explanation of how a residential water softener works. Starting with an e ..
Frugal Fishing 2.1
The fishing season kicks off for us with a trip to Maryland's Potomac river. We manage our goal of taking some walleye,and get into some hot smallmouth bass fishing, as well as a few other surprises ! ..
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Interesting facts about this location
Four Locks
Four Locks is a former small community which is now part of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park. It was once a thriving community of homes and businesses in Washington County, Maryland that supported the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal from the mid-19th century, until its closure in the 1920s. In its heyday, the small community consisted of two stores, two warehouses, a dry dock for boat repair, a school, and post office, plus about a dozen houses.
Located at 39.62 -77.95 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Little Conococheague Creek
Little Conococheague Creek is a 12.4-mile-long tributary stream of the Potomac River in the U.S. states of Maryland and Pennsylvania. The stream rises on Two Top Mountain, west of the Whitetail Ski Resort in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, and proceeds south into Washington County, Maryland. It empties into the Potomac about 2 miles southeast of Big Spring, Maryland. The watershed of the creek is 18 square miles and includes Indian Springs Wildlife Management Area. Tributaries include Toms Run.
Located at 39.60 -77.91 (Lat./Long.); Less than 4 km away
Hedgesville, West Virginia
Hedgesville is a town in Berkeley County in the U.S. state of West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle. The population was 318 at the 2010 census. The Town of Hedgesville was laid out in 1832 along the old Warm Springs Road and named for the prominent local Hedges family. Hedgesville is a National Register Historic District. Hedgesville is located in what is known as Skinners Gap in North Mountain, seven miles north of Martinsburg.
Located at 39.55 -78.00 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Hedgesville High School
Hedgesville High School is located at 109 Ridge Rd. North, Hedgesville, West Virginia, United States. The student body consists of approximately 1800 students. Hedgesville High School's mascot is the Eagle and the school colors are blue and gold
Located at 39.54 -77.98 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
Battle of Hoke's Run
The Battle of Hoke's Run, also known as the Battle of Falling Waters or Hainesville, took place on July 2, 1861, in Berkeley County, Virginia as part of the Manassas Campaign of the American Civil War. Notable as an early engagement of Confederate Colonel Thomas J. Jackson and his Brigade of Virginia Volunteers, nineteen days before their famous nickname would originate, this brief skirmish was hailed by both sides as a stern lesson to the other.
Located at 39.54 -77.91 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
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