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Where to Stay?
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Local Motels:
Town Motel - 301.334.3955
Starlite Motel - 301.334.8686
Oak-Mar Motel - 301.334.3965
The Board Room - 301.334.2126
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Stay tuned for updated Spring pictures from Downtown Oakland!
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Arts, Antiques, Culture and HIstory Slideshow
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Oakland has a Lake of its own!
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Great Fishing in the calm, quiet waters of Broadford Park |
A LITTLE HISTORY ABOUT OAKLAND, MD
FROM www.oaklandmd.com
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Garrett Country has a rich history influenced by the character of its beauty and abundant natural resources. Named after John W. Garrett, President of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, the county flourished as a major exporter of timber and coal after the arrival of the railroads in the 1850's. The railroads also contributed to the development of a prosperous resort industry in which Deer Park, Oakland, Mountain Lake Park and Loch Lynn Heights were magnificent resort towns of ornate hotels and a thriving cultural atmosphere. Called "The American Switzerland", the area was popular until the advent of automobile travel. With fewer people using trains, the area fell upon hard times. In the 1950's, State parks were developed around the area and Deep Creek Lake was created. Today, Garrett County is known as an all-season playground. Not only are there sports activities, but also cultural events and beautiful old homes being restored.
Oakland, the county seat, was first patented with the name "The Wilderness Shall Smile." It was later called Yough Glades settlement and officially named Oakland with the designation of building lots in 1849. At the center of Oakland is the Queen Anne style railroad station designed by E.F. Baldwin and built in 1885 by the B & O Railroad. Large Victorian homes graced the tree-lined streets and were hosts to many famous and distinguished visitors who traveled by rail to this cool, green mountain oasis. patented with the name "The Wilderness Shall Smile." It was later called Yough Glades settlement and officially named Oakland with the designation of building lots in 1849. At the center of Oakland is the Queen Anne style railroad station designed by E.F. Baldwin and built in 1885 by the B & O Railroad. Large Victorian homes graced the tree-lined streets and were hosts to many famous and distinguished visitors who traveled by rail to this cool, green mountain oasis. | |
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Featured Listings
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New On The Market!!
Offered at $232,500
Welcome to 4188 Cranesville Rd, Oakland, Md. 21550 - Come sit with us and enjoy the cool breezes of summer while taking in the Mountain Views from across the street!
Bring the whole family and watch the wildlife just outside the enclosed back porch! Plenty of room on this 2.90 acre lot to play.....AND, another 3.98 acres across the street!!
Call today to see all the amenities just waiting for you!
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Oakland Homes
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From Victorian style homes to Farm Houses - you can find it in Oakland, Maryland! While your visiting Oakland during this beautiful Summer season, check out all the homes for Sale in the area. Just call me and I will be very happy to show you all the properties in Oakland!
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139 Little Mountain Rd
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