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Frostburg, Maryland

Cities in Allegany County, MarylandCities in MarylandFrostburg, MarylandGeorges Creek ValleyNational Road
Populated places in the Cumberland, MD-WV MSA
2016 06 25 10 37 21 View of Frostburg, Allegany County, Maryland from Maryland State Route 36 (New Georges Creek Road) just north of Interstate 68 (National Freeway)
2016 06 25 10 37 21 View of Frostburg, Allegany County, Maryland from Maryland State Route 36 (New Georges Creek Road) just north of Interstate 68 (National Freeway)

Frostburg is a city in Allegany County, Maryland. It is located at the head of the Georges Creek Valley, 8 miles (13 km) west of Cumberland. The town is one of the first cities on the "National Road", US 40, and the western terminus of the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad. It is part of the Cumberland MD-WV metropolitan statistical area, Frostburg was originally called Mount Pleasant until 1820, when the government developed a postal service, and the town was renamed Frostburg. Since 1973, the city has been served by what is now Interstate 68.The City of Frostburg has an approximate year-round population of 8,075. The total population was 9,002 at the 2010 census. In addition, 5,400 students attend Frostburg State University, a public university within the University System of Maryland.

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Frostburg, Maryland
Heinitzstraße, Hagen Eppenhausen (Hagen-Mitte)

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N 39.656666666667 ° E -78.927222222222 °
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Heinitzstraße 69
58097 Hagen, Eppenhausen (Hagen-Mitte)
Rhénanie-du-Nord-Westphalie, Allemagne
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2016 06 25 10 37 21 View of Frostburg, Allegany County, Maryland from Maryland State Route 36 (New Georges Creek Road) just north of Interstate 68 (National Freeway)
2016 06 25 10 37 21 View of Frostburg, Allegany County, Maryland from Maryland State Route 36 (New Georges Creek Road) just north of Interstate 68 (National Freeway)
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Midlothian, Maryland

Midlothian is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Allegany County, Maryland, United States; at one time it was called Midlothian Junction. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 320. Its ZIP code is 21543. Midlothian is located 2 miles (3 km) southwest of Frostburg and is adjacent to Exit 33 of Interstate 68. The community sits along the eastern base of Big Savage Mountain. The village of Midlothian was the site of the Bowery iron furnaces. These were two coal-fired furnaces built in 1868 by Cumberland Coal and Iron. There was a source of carbonate iron ore on the hill to the northeast, tapped by a tram road. Limestone was available from a hill to the east. The furnaces produced pig iron, and operated from 1874 to 1880. The pig iron was shipped by rail on the C&P via a spur line off the main. The product went to Cumberland. From Midlothian Junction, the C&P made a connection with a logging railroad. The Juniata Lumber Company established a circular sawmill in Midlothian, at the end of a 3-foot gauge line that extended 12 miles into Garrett County along Big Savage Mountain. A Class-B Climax geared engine was used to haul the logs. From the sawmill, the lumber was shipped in boxcars over the Cumberland & Pennsylvania Railroad. Twenty-five thousand board feet per day of railroad ties and dimensioned wood were produced at peak production. The sawmill facility was closed by 1913. Midlothian is located south of Frostburg, and to the west of Route 936. Also known as Midlothian Junction, it has a population of 320 in 2010. It was primarily settled by Scotch immigrants, and named after a region near Edinburgh.