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A Walking Tour of Frederick, Maryland - The Crossroads of Maryland

Overview
I’m Don Burgess, a Frederick resident interested in sharing my passion for heritage tourism and historic preservation as they contribute to preserving and creating a city’s “Sense of Place.”

I’ve been a history buff of this region for years, and my role on Facebook as Frederick Tour enables me to combine my love of things old with my skills with things new. I’m a semi-professional photographer who has photographed, shown, and sold images of Frederick, Harpers Ferry, and other regions.

See more details about tour in itinerary below and at fredericktour.org

We can give tours year round. If it is raining/snowing (light) and you still want to take the tour, we can do that. If it is raining/snowing (hard), we can do a virtual "tour" indoors (groups of 8 or less).

Upon request, we can offer theme tours such as churches, architecture, or Civil War, or even photo shoots.
City: Frederick
Sat 21 Sep
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Starting at $15.00
Sat 21 Sep
Starting at $15.00
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What's Included
English guide
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • I wear a face shield and keep distance of 12 feet.
What To Expect
1
Winchester Hall
Winchester Hall / Frederick Female Seminary / Women's College of Frederick. At this stop, we first provide an overview of Frederick from its founding in 1745 to the Civil War to the present day in order to provide context for all of the stops. See a 180 year old girls school that went through several closures, but still exists today as an important part of our heritage.
2
Historical Society of Frederick County
Loats Female Orphan Asylum / Protestant Episcopal Orphan Home. This is a short stop about two orphanages operated for 75-100 years by the Lutheran and Episcopal churches. Although long gone, their legacies live on with foundations providing college scholarships for needy youth.
3
Evangelical Lutheran Church
We will learn about the oldest congregation (almost 300 years) responsible for founding Frederick, see the iconic Twin Spires, and see a photo of the sanctuary with some great German engineering during the Civil War.
4
Carroll Creek Linear Park
Walk up and down Carroll Creek and see the sights
5
Baker Park
A great resource for the City of Frederick
6
Frederick
Join us for a walk through Historic Downtown Frederick, Maryland. The City of Clustered Spires. Discover the city’s rich historical and cultural heritage — from the early German settlement of “Fredericktowne” in 1745, through bustling industry and devastating floods, to the revitalized city of today. This 2-hour, 1.2-mile walking tour comprises 12 stops and about 60 points of interest. (The tour can be made shorter or longer upon request). We will visit churches whose congregations have worshiped in Frederick for nearly 300 years, places critical to rebellion before the Revolutionary War and secession during the Civil War, buildings that served as part of Frederick’s “One Vast Hospital” for soldiers after the Battles of South Mountain and Antietam, schools that have been a part of Frederick’s legacy for more than 200 years, and recent revitalization efforts ensuring that Frederick thrives into the future. The last stop will be at the "Square Corner" — The Crossroads of Maryland.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (36)
H9507KBbeng
May 2021
The guy is a long time resident and history/Civil War buff. Tons of stories. He’s even gone and got some pictures from a long time ago and as he walks you around the town he can show you buildings that are standing where the buildings you are looking at were and he can show you people standing in front of those buildings. This was pretty cool. Total distance walked is not a ton but well worth it. Anybody with reasonable fitness can do this tour. If you do the tour in the morning you should eat lunch at one of the local eateries and then go visit the Civil War Museum of medicine. That was cool too.
markgY5622PA
May 2021
Don was easy to listen to and easy to talk to. He was knowledgeable, interesting and fun. If your concerned about it being a lot of walking you shouldn’t be concerned. We stopped at many shady spots and places to sit down.
Albert_F
May 2021
Very nice trip. The guide knew his material and I learned a lot. Mom loved it. The guide even brought an umbrella for us.

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