When you think of fairy tales, what comes to mind? While most people may imagine a castle, I myself think of quaint cottages nestled among enchanted forests. Believe it or not, there’s a town in Maryland that’s quite reminiscent of a fairy tale village. Consider adding this underrated spot to your 2017 must-visit list.
Western Maryland boasts rolling mountains, rural views, and small woodland towns. There is one town in particular that's so rustic and endearing, it could be straight out of a fairy tale.
With a population of under 1,000 residents, Grantsville remains quiet and peaceful. The little details of the town are delightful. From old churches filled with character...
Continue your explorations by heading to Casselman River Bridge State Park. This grand structure was built along the National Road in 1813 and it's absolutely breathtaking.
Not many people know that if you travel a bit further west, and you'll find this little known arch, also along the old National Road. It's enchanting, to say the least.
Have you visited Grantsville? For more information, visit the town website. If you’re a lover of antiques, then you may also enjoy checking out New Market, by clicking here!
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