Maryland Parks
Phone: Visitor Information 301-432-5124
Headquarters 301-432-7648
Established by Act of Congress on August 30, 1890, this Civil War site marks the end of General Robert E. Lee's first invasion of the North in September 1862. The battle claimed more than 23,000 men killed, wounded, and missing in one single day, September 17,1862, and led to Lincoln's issuance of the Emancipation Proclamation.
Directions
Car - Traveling east-west on Interstate 70--exit 29 coming west, exit 29A coming east. Route 65 south, ten miles. Traveling north-south on Interstate 81--exit 1, Route 68 east to Route 65. Turn right on Route 65 and travel 5 miles.
Public Transportation - none
More info at http://www.nps.gov/anti
USA, Maryland, Swallow Falls State Park, Stream of water flowing
USA, Maryland, Swallow Falls State Park, Stream of water flowing through a forest
Merchant: Great Big Canvas: Large Photo Art
USA, Maryland, Herrington Manor State Park, Panoramic view of a
USA, Maryland, Herrington Manor State Park, Panoramic view of a foggy weather
Merchant: Great Big Canvas: Large Photo Art
USA, Maryland, Baltimore, High angle view from Federal Hill Park
USA, Maryland, Baltimore, High angle view from Federal Hill Parkof Inner Harbor area and skyline
Merchant: Great Big Canvas: Large Photo Art




