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New Market, Maryland
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New Market is a very small town.
It was founded in 1793 and became a stop on the National Pike, one of America's first roads.
The Pike carried
Pioneers and goods from Baltimore to the frontier.
New Market Days is quite nice.
It brings in crafters, home cooks, historical groups, and visitors from miles
around.
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Location
I-70 between Baltimore and Frederick
Map
Population
About
430
Features
Antique shops
Art galleries
Bed and breakfast inn 301-865-3318
Campgrounds and RV parks nearby
Check
Woodall's guide
General store (antiques, gifts, handmade fudge, cafe)
Historic structures
Hotels and vacation rentals in this area
National
Road (historic National Scenic Byway)
www.NationalRoad.org
800-289-2388
Restaurant
Hours
Shops close at 5:00 and are closed on Sundays.
The
General Store is closed on Wednesdays.
Festivals
Fall:
New Market
Day
December:
Christmas
in New Market
(Saturday
and Sunday early in December)
Recommended stay
Half day
on New Market Day. 1 hour on other days.
Tourist information
Commercial:
www.NewMarketMD.com
www.FrederickCounty.com/NewMarket
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This page was last updated on 01/10/2006
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