Mount Savage, Maryland
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Mount Savage is an unincorporated town in Allegany County, Maryland. The town of Mount Savage is a small blue-collar town nestled at the base of Big Savage Mountain in the Allegheny Mountains, between the cities of Frostburg and Cumberland. The town began as a small farming settlement in the mid-1800s, but it was not until 1844 that the region was put on the nation's map with the pressing of the first iron rail in the United States. After this claim to fame, Mount Savage became the fifth largest city in Maryland. Named as the headquarters for the short line railroad and the Cumberland and Pennsylvania Railroad, the area was deemed an industrial center. In addition to the rail businesses, Mount Savage attracted a foundry, two brick refractories, and several local merchants. In this company town, the industries shaped the economy and topography of Mount Savage, building housing for workers and donating land for schools, churches, and other public buildings. The town was a cultural melting pot attracting English businessmen and Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Italian, and German workers. With this diverse mix of cultures, the identity of Mount Savage was molded into a close knit community. Despite the loss of the industries to the region, Mount Savage continues to celebrate its hard-working traditions.
The latitude of Mount Savage is 39.695N. The longitude is -78.88W. Elevation is 1,234 feet.
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[edit] Historic sites and museums
- Mount Savage Museum & Historical Park
- Union Mining Company Office Building
- C&P Railroad Office building
- Remains of the Iron Furnace where the First Iron Rail was Rolled.
[edit] References
- Amanda Paul, Mount Savage, Arcadia Publishing, 2004, ISBN 0-7385-1680-5
[edit] External links
[edit] Local Community Organizations
[edit] Local Schools
[edit] Local Maps
- Maps and aerial photos
- Street map from Google Maps, or Yahoo! Maps, or Windows Live Local
- Satellite image from Google Maps, Windows Live Local, WikiMapia
- Topographic map from TopoZone
- Aerial image or topographic map from TerraServer-USA