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Washington Monument State Park is named for the 34-foot stone tower built by the citizens of Boonsboro, Maryland, in honor of George Washington. The tower was dedicated on July 4, 1827.
Situated on the summit of South Mountain, a spur of the Blue Ridge chain, the park today covers 108 acres. It is traversed by the Appalachian Trail, which passes by the base of the monument and is a popular destination for day hikers.
There are excellent opportunities for birdwatching at the mountain’s summit, especially during mid-September.
From April to September, a museum and Civil War living history events celebrate the park’s rich history. Call for a current listing of events.
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The monument to George Washington.
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