Sharpsburg Founder’s Day – Celebrating 255 Years of History
In 1763, on land called Joe’s Lott, Joseph Chapline laid out what was to be the first town in Washington [...]
In 1763, on land called Joe’s Lott, Joseph Chapline laid out what was to be the first town in Washington [...]
Stephen Recker Civil War Summer Lecture Series Stephen Recker is a collector of rare Antietam photographs and relics. [...]
Sharpsburg Square, cir. 1930 After the Antietam National Battlefield, the most visited place in Sharpsburg is Nutter's Ice Cream. For [...]
Joseph Parks Farmstead While traveling on the roads running through the battlefield you can see most of the [...]
Welcome to the Rohrbach Graveyard If you have been to the Inn in October than you know that [...]
Civil War Ghost of Sharpsburg by Mark & Julia Brugh In September 1862, fighting from the Battle of [...]
The newest vineyard in Washington County is right here in Sharpsburg - Antietam Creek Vineyards! This 55-acre farm is adjacent [...]
Today the Henry Piper farm sits back off of the Old Hagerstown Pike. It is one of the oldest farmsteads [...]
Rev. John Schildt (photo credit: fredericknewspost.com) We are honored to have John Schildt for our final speaker for [...]
Roulette farmstead For over 260 years the property on which the William Roulette Farmstead would be established, has [...]
Gordon Dammann Civil War Summer Lecture Series Gordon E. Dammann D.D.S. founded the National Museum of Civil [...]
The most well known farmstead at Antietam is the Samuel Mumma farm. A number of accounts during the battle from both [...]