Prospect Hall
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Prospect Hall is an historic mansion, built on the highest elevation in Frederick, Maryland. It has hosted visitors from George Washington to Harry Truman. The mansion was the site of General Meade's takeover of the Army of the Potomac immediately before the Battle of Gettysburg. It is now home to St. John's Literary Institute, Frederick's only Catholic high school.
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