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Frostburg Museum

Great Allegheny Passage

Mining & Logging Ways of Living

The Frostburg Museum is located in the old school building of St. Michael’s Church, which you can spot in the top-right corner of this illustrated map of the city from 1905.

Learn about life in Western Maryland from the mid-1800s to the present, particularly the history of mining in the region, at the Frostburg Museum.

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