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Allegany Museum on the Distilled Spirits Council’s American Whiskey Trail

Did you know that the Allegany Museum, and our annual George Washington Whiskey rebellion Fest, are on the Distilled Spirits Council’s American Whiskey Trail? The American Whiskey Trail is a tourism initiative of the Distilled Spirits Council, its member companies,...

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    3 Pershing Street
    Cumberland, MD 21502

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    Recent Posts

    • Frederick Douglass in Cumberland
    • Washington’s first visit to the Cumberland area, 1748
    • Find George Washington in Cumberland
    • Washington’s Headquarters a “Fake”!
    • A golden treasure is lost
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