Discovering Washington and Frederick Counties in Western Maryland: Travel Writers' Perspective

The recent Mid-Atlantic Tourism Public Relations Alliance (MATPRA) conference was a buzz of excitement and anticipation. A group of travel writers, each with their unique writing styles and loyal readership, embarked on an exploration of Washington County, Maryland. Their journey was filled with awe-inspiring sites, rich history, and intriguing tales of the region.

an arial view of Washington Monument at Washington Monument State Park, Boonsboro, Maryland

Our tour was captivated by the sheer beauty of George Washington Monument State Park. The towering tribute to America's first president left us speechless, and one can describe the experience as "a beautiful blend of history and nature, offering expansive views that are simply breathtaking."

The park is a haven for nature lovers. The diversity of bird species, and the Appalachian trail offers an adventure one will not soon forget."

Travel writers, Maryland DNR ranger, and staff from Visit Hagerstown in front of the Washington Monument at the Washington Monument State Park in Boonsboro, Maryland

War Correspondents Memorial Gathland State Park, Gapland Maryland

Moving from the tranquility of nature to the echoes of history, the group visited the War Correspondents Memorial in Gathland, Maryland. A poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by correspondents in their pursuit of truth. The architecture is compelling, and the inscriptions are thought-provoking."



Visitors to Washington Monument State Park soaking up the panoramic view

The trip to both Washington and Frederick Counties in Maryland, was not just a visit; it was an experience that intertwined the present with the past. The travel writers' unique perspectives highlighted the allure of the region's attractions, painting a colorful tapestry of experiences that await future visitors.

As we reflect on the significance of these sites and their connection to the region's history, we invite you to embark on your own journey of discovery. Visit Maryland’s western front, and create your own unforgettable memories. Remember, history is not just about the past; it's about how the past shapes our present and future.






Sources:

Visit Hagerstown Washington County, Maryland

Visit Frederick

Mid-Atlantic Tourism Public Relations Alliance 

George Washington Monument State Park 

War Correspondents Memorial Arch in Gathland

Appalachian National Scenic Trail

 Maryland Tourism Marketing Plan

John Canan

Photographer, Storyteller

https://www.mrm.eco
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