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Boonsboro is a town in
Washington County, Maryland,
United States,
located at the foot of
South Mountain. It
nearly borders Frederick County and is proximate...
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Battle of
Boonsboro took
place on July 8, 1863, in
Washington County, Maryland, as part of the
Retreat from
Gettysburg during the
Gettysburg Campaign...
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South Mountain,
known in
several early Southern accounts as the
Battle of
Boonsboro Gap, was
fought on
September 14, 1862, as part of the
Maryland campaign...
- road
built in the
United States was
constructed between Hagerstown and
Boonsboro, Maryland, and was
named at the time
Boonsborough Turnpike Road. This...
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Boonsboro High
School (BHS) is a
public high
school (grades 9 to 12) in
Boonsboro,
Washington County, Maryland,
United States. The
present school building...
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Boonsboro Historic District is a
national historic district at
Boonsboro,
Washington County, Maryland,
United States. The
district includes 562 contributing...
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Bowman House is a
historic log
house located at 323
North Main
Street in
Boonsboro, Maryland, and is
locally significant as a
typical example of
those built...
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Stoney Cr**** Farm,
Boonsboro Washington County Museum of Fine Arts,
Hagerstown Washington County Rural Heritage Museum,
Boonsboro Washington County Public...
- the town of
Boonsboro, Maryland; the
official starting line is
marked by two
commemorative bronze plaques, one on each side of
Boonsboro's main street...
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Boonsboro Harman Gap (Oeiler's Gap), 1,570 feet (480 m), east of
Cavetown Turner's Gap, 1,071 feet (326 m),
between Middletown and
Boonsboro, traversed...