
Cumberland and Morgantown anchor this mid-century topographic perspective of the central Appalachians, where the borders of Maryland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Virginia converge. The landscape is defined by the high ridges of the Allegheny Mountains, including Negro Mountain and Savage Mountain, which separate the western-flowing waters of the Youghiogheny River and Monongahela River from the Potomac River drainage. Industrial and recreational hubs are visible at Deep Creek Lake and Westernport, while the massive green expanse of the Monongahela National Forest and George Washington National Forest highlights the region's preserved wilderness areas.
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1948 Cumberland
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1949 Cumberland
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1961 Cumberland
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1962 Cumberland
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1977 Cumberland
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1981 Cumberland
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1993 Cumberland
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2023 Cumberland
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