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  1. Located on the Potomac River, Cumberland is a regional business and commercial center for Western Maryland and the Potomac Highlands of West Virginia. It is the primary city of the Cumberland metropolitan area, which had 95,044 residents in 2020. [5]

    • C&O Canal National Historical Park. Cumberland was the western terminus for an 184.5-mile transportation system, mostly hauling coal from Western Maryland to the Port of Georgetown in Washington, D.C.
    • Western Maryland Scenic Railroad. In Cumberland you can embark on one of the most spectacular railroad journeys in the country along a stretch of the old Western Maryland Railway.
    • Cumberland Visitor Center. The perfect primer for an adventure along the towpath, the grand 1913 Western Maryland Railway Station has an interactive museum about the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal.
    • Great Allegheny Passage (GAP) A mammoth project, this 150-mile National Recreation Trail connects Cumberland with Pittsburgh, along the former right-of-way of a series of historic railroads.
  2. City of Cumberland. 57 N. Liberty Street. Cumberland, MD 21502. General Inquiries: 301-722-2000. Administrative Offices: 301-759-6424

  3. Cumberland, city, seat (1789) of Allegany county, northwestern Maryland, U.S. It lies in a bowl-shaped valley in the narrow panhandle region between Pennsylvania (north) and West Virginia (south), bounded by the Potomac River to the south.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
    • Take a scenic train ride on Western Maryland Scenic Railroad. Enjoy an unforgettable experience by embarking on a mesmerizing train ride on this panoramic heritage rail track.
    • Have a pleasant swim in the pool at Constitution Park. Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account. We have sunshine and 70° water for day two.
    • Spend a day exploring Canal Place. Enrich your travel experience by exploring the beautiful Canal Place, a sprawling 58-acre (23-hectare) park, at your own pace.
    • Admire beautiful art at Gilchrist Gallery. If you are an art lover, you should visit the outstanding Gilchrist Gallery, a well-known museum in this beautiful city in Maryland.
  4. Discover Downtown Cumberland Part 1. Business Spotlight. Featured Dining. Ottaviani Tasting Room & Lounge. 27 N. Centre Street. Sample and purchase wines and beers from around the world or enjoy a brick oven pizza. Featured Shop. Gus & Oliver’s Children’s Boutique.

  5. At the base of the Appalachian Mountains in Allegany County, Maryland, the city of Cumberland has been a military outpost manned by George Washington, a shipping hub, a manufacturing capital and "The Gateway to the West." Head to the Cumberland Gap National Historical Park and explore the same paths taken by early American pioneers.

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