Oakland (Maryland)
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Oakland is a small town in Garrett County, and one of the westernmost towns of Maryland. With a historic district, Oakland is one of the prettier towns in the area for a stroll.Get in
See
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phone: +1 301-334-3204address: 117 E Liberty St
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Garrett County Museum of Transportation
phone: +1 301-533-1044address: 107 S 2nd St -
phone: +1 (301) 334-5640address: 121 E Center StTheatrical plays and performances.
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Garrett County Historical Museum
phone: +1 301 334-3226address: 107 South Second StGarrett County exhibits include the county's founding, its history, and the way of life for its historical residents.
Do
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phone: +1 301 334-9180address: 222 Herrington LaneHerrington Manor State Park is a 365-acre (1.5-sq km) forest. There are hiking paths, a swimming beach, and a fishing pier. Boats, canoes, and kayaks are available to rent from mid-April to mid- October.
Buy
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Book Mark'et and Antique Mezzanine
phone: +1-301-334-8778address: 111 S 2nd StBookstore. Large collection of books for children. -
Englanders
phone: +1 (301) 533-0000address: 205 E Alder StAntique store with a restaurant in the back. -
Alders Antiques and Gifts
address: 200 E Alder StAntique store. -
Cabin Fever Antiques and Collectibles
phone: +1 (301) 334-5630address: 17 E Liberty StAntique store.
Eat
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phone: +1 301 334-6499address: 830 Memorial DrA great deal for a rather fancy American restaurant, located in a pretty, historic mansion.
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Cornish Cafe
phone: +1 (240) 488-1234address: 106 S 2nd StCoffee, espresso, baked goods, light lunch.
Sleep
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phone: +1 301 334-3955address: 243 North 3rd StA newly renovated, clean, fine motel, which is going to be the best dirt cheap option in the Deep Creek Lake area.
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Cabins at Herrington Manor State Park
address: 222 Herrington LaneRent a rural cabins surrounded by a state park. Cabins have electricity, heat, beds, bathrooms with a shower, kitchens with refrigerator and dishes, and wood-burning fireplaces. Guests must bring their own towels, bed sheets, pillows, pillow cases, blankets, soap, and food. Cabins sleep two, four, or six people, depending on size. Two cabins are accessible for people with physical disabilities.