lreed76: Lois looks at Jennings Randolph Reservoir
lreed76: New Page paper mill, Luke, MD
lreed76: Turns out Casey was right
lreed76: Marker for 18th century Ohio Co. fort, Cumberland, MD
lreed76: Washington's Headquarters, Cumberland, MD
lreed76: Kingsford charcoal factory, Luke, MD
lreed76: New Page paper mill, Luke, MD
lreed76: Lonaconing iron furnace
lreed76: Lois and new car
lreed76: Lonaconing blast furnace
lreed76: Plaque for Lonaconing, MD's, favorite son, Lefty Grove
lreed76: Lonaconing blast furnace
lreed76: Historical marker for Lonaconing Iron Furnace
lreed76: Lonaconing blast furnace
lreed76: Plaque for "Great Crossings," near Petersburg tollhouse
lreed76: Petersburg tollhouse from National Road, Addison, PA
lreed76: Petersburg tollhouse from National Road, Addison, PA
lreed76: Wood carving of hunter along National Road
lreed76: Wood carving of hunter and bear along National Road
lreed76: Twelve Springs Camp marker and National Road
lreed76: Old Stone House along National Road
lreed76: George Washington sculpture at Nemacolin Resort, Farmington, PA
lreed76: National Road passes through Grantsville, MD
lreed76: Tomlinson Inn along National Road in Maryland
lreed76: Abandoned house along National Road
lreed76: Summit of Negro Mountain, highest point on the National Road
lreed76: Summit of Negro Mountain, highest point on the National Road
lreed76: Marker for Negro Mountain, highest point along the National Road
lreed76: Marker for Twelve Springs Camp along General Braddock's march
lreed76: Mason-Dixon Line sign along National Road