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Existing comment: In the distance is Maryland. The hill is called Maryland Heights. It seems easy but it's a decent hike. Sign:

As the highest ridge surrounding the town of Harpers Ferry, Maryland Heights once bustled with private industry and Civil War occupation.

Antietam Iron Works, a major nail producer in the early 1800's, burned the timber of the heights for charcoal to fuel its furnaces and forges. Traces of charcoal hearths and roads remain today as testimony to this industry.

Civil War earthworks, stone fortifications, and encampments transformed the mountain into a fortress from 1862 to 185. Today, these former defenses and camps are some of the best preserved Civil War ruins in the United States.

Nature has reclaimed Maryland Heights, but hiking these trails offers a look at the weathered and silent ruins of the past.
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