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  2. Downtown Cumberland Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Cumberland Historic District. /  39.65139°N 78.76111°W  / 39.65139; -78.76111. The Downtown Cumberland Historic District, also referred to as the Downtown Cumberland Mall, is the main shopping and dining district for the city of Cumberland, Maryland .

  3. Country Club Mall - Wikipedia

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    Country Club Mall. /  39.626444°N 78.835222°W  / 39.626444; -78.835222. Country Club Mall is a shopping mall located in LaVale, Maryland, a suburb of Cumberland, Maryland in Allegany County, Maryland. The mall has sixty retail units, as well as seven vendor stands on the main concourse. Located in the Country Club Mall is the Country ...

  4. Zelle Facebook Marketplace Scam: How To Recognize and ... - AOL

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    The alert warns of Zelle scams on Facebook Marketplace in which a fraudulent buyer attempts to buy a big-ticket item using Zelle, the popular peer-to-peer lending app, to make payment. See: 9 ...

  5. Cumberland, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    GNISfeature ID. 2390580[3] Website. www.cumberlandmd.gov. Cumberlandis a city in and the county seatof Allegany County, Maryland, United States. At the 2020 census, the city had a population of 19,075.[4] Located on the Potomac River, Cumberland is a regional business and commercial center for Western Maryland and the Potomac Highlandsof West ...

  6. Fort Hill High School - Wikipedia

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    Fort HillHigh School. /  39.64417°N 78.74861°W  / 39.64417; -78.74861. Fort Hill High School is a four-year public high school in Cumberland, Maryland, United States, serving 780 students in grades 9 through 12. Fort Hill is part of Allegany County Public Schools.

  7. History of Cumberland, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Cumberland was a key road, railroad and canal junction during the 19th century and at one time the second largest city in Maryland (second to the port city of Baltimore—hence its nickname "The Queen City"). The surrounding hillsides provided coal, iron ore, and timber that helped supply the Industrial Revolution.

  8. Fort Cumberland (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Cumberland (Maryland) Coordinates: 39.6511°N 78.7653°W. Fort Cumberland, 1755 (1878) Fort Cumberland (built 1754) was an 18th-century frontier fort at the current site of Cumberland, Maryland, USA. It was an important military and economic center during the French and Indian War (1754–63) and figured significantly in the early career ...

  9. George Washington's Headquarters (Cumberland, Maryland)

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    George Washington's Headquarters are a historic site located at 38 Greene Street in Cumberland, Maryland in central Allegany County (39° 38.975′ N, 78° 45.885′ W). The centerpiece and primary attraction at the site is a historic log cabin twice occupied by George Washington, the first President of the United States of America.