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Brian K. Grim

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37 places updated February 3, 2013
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    "A primary railroad route out of Cumberland, this bridge now hosts the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad excursion through Cumberland, to Frostburg, as well as a hiking trail."
    Brian K. GrimBrian K. Grim · February 3, 2013
    Trail
    · Lavale, United States
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    "The largest Allegany County Library, this historic building was once connected via underground tunnel to Emmanuel Episcopal Church and offered another escape route for the Underground Railroad."
    Brian K. GrimBrian K. Grim · February 3, 2013
    Library
    · Cumberland, United States
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    "Located at Canal Place, the Crabby Pig offers a great menu of drinks as well as seafood and other delicious dishes. During the summer, experience the live entertainment while you dine."
    Brian K. GrimBrian K. Grim · February 3, 2013
    BBQ
    · Cumberland, United States
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    "A staple of Cumberland! Curtis' and Coney Island, formerly two hot dog favorites in Downtown Cumberland, are now in one location. Grab a local favorite weiner at Curtis' Coney Island."
    Brian K. GrimBrian K. Grim · February 3, 2013
    Hot Dogs
    · Cumberland, United States
    8.1
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    "Home to many animals available for adoption, the shelter maintains animal populations and provides local residents with low cost pet opportunities!"
    Brian K. GrimBrian K. Grim · February 3, 2013
    Animal Shelter
    · Cumberland, United States
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    "Dedicated in 2011, this monument marks the beginning point of the nation's first federally funded highway, the National Road, built initially in 1811."
    Brian K. GrimBrian K. Grim · February 3, 2013
    Sculpture
    · Cumberland, United States