Never-Ending Story

More than 160 Years Later, the Civil War Continues to be Re-Discovered By Lisa Gregory and Photography by Turner Photography Studio Joseph Shelton grew up in Frederick hearing the stories of his family who first came to the area in 1780, and more specifically hearing...

Where was Miss Weagly?

Decades After Her Travels, a Schoolteacher’s Global Journeys are Revealed By Kate Poindexter and Photography by Louise A. Weagly Louise A. Weagly was hard to pin down. The Frederick County math teacher had local roots, but they crawled around the globe. Literally....
Rooms with a View

Rooms with a View

Storied Past Meets Different Future At Visitation Hotel, Condominiums By Colin McGuire Photography...

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Magic Moms

Magic Moms

How Lessons Learned in Jail Inspired Lois Jarman to Help by Karen Gardner photography by Turner...

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Shining Example

Shining Example

Virgin Mary Statue Gleams After Extensive Restoration By Gina Gallucci-White and Photography by...

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Creek Sides

Creek Sides

By Olivia Millunzi, Heritage Frederick Carroll Creek is about 8.5 miles long, starting at the...

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Landmark Effort

Landmark Effort

Colonial Jewelers Celebrates Anniversary with Renovation By Gina Gallucci-White, Photography by...

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Small Wonder

Small Wonder

Holiday Charm Shines Throughout the Towns of Frederick County If you imagine the holiday season in...

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Celebrating Life

Celebrating Life

Kline Hospice House Marks 20 Years of Service By April Bartel It may seem contrary, but Hospice is...

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Staging Area

Staging Area

Endangered Species Theatre Project Finds Voice in Diverse Performances By Colin McGuire By the...

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