they've been using DOOR BELL
all night
just below where WIZRD is circling is White's Ferry where the Confederate Soldier statue was moved from Rockville MD (Montgomery County)
It's a cool ferry…. it's a cable ferry
had more earlier
I got some family and friends in the center….
there isn't much there - very rural… .although… now that I think of it…….
Tom's Creek is there
you had a warlok earlier tonight
But that's Pennsylvania anon
Greencastle PA
History
Greencastle was founded in 1782 by John Allison from the Barkdoll House. The town was named after Greencastle, County Donegal, Ireland.[4] It was originally composed of 246 lots. By 1790 there were about 60 houses in Greencastle, homes to approximately 400 people. The town of Greencastle had grown by the mid-nineteenth century to 1,125 residents.
Latter Day Saint settlement
In 1845, following the succession crisis in the Latter Day Saint movement, Sidney Rigdon (one of the three main contenders along with James Strang and Brigham Young for leadership of the Latter Day Saints following the death of Joseph Smith) took his followers to Pennsylvania and formed a Rigdonite Mormon settlement at Greencastle. This settlement had approximately 200 followers.[5]
They founded the New Jerusalem settlement between Greencastle and Mercersburg, published the Conochoheague Herald newspaper in Greencastle,[6] and made plans for the construction of a temple. The Rigdonite Mormon settlement at Greencastle only lasted a few years; some former Rigdon followers went to Utah to join Brigham Young, while William Bickerton, who had opposed Rigdon's move to Greencastle, would eventually reorganize the remaining Pennsylvania branch of the Latter Day Saint movement in Pittsburgh as The Church of Jesus Christ (Bickertonite).
That's Lexington Park
too cute
Lexington
(Park), MD could be relevant…
My family had a house on the tip of the land in the middle of that spaghetti…. That's Point Lookout, Maryland in St. Mary's County
interesting anon, I have not been there in a while thanks for the tip
happens to be located in Lexington Park, MD
to the right would be the alefantis pig farm
i don't complain about much…. but the seaman posts…. all day long…. we got it already