
The Mason and Dixon Line serves as a stark historical boundary at the northern edge of this landscape, separating Maryland from Pennsylvania. The city of Hagerstown dominates the southern portion of the sheet, revealing a dense urban grid that transitions into the suburban developments of Paramount and Longmeadow. This late-twentieth-century survey documents the city's infrastructure just before the turn of the millennium, anchored by the Courthouse and County Hospital downtown, and the Washington County Regional Airport to the northwest.
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1909 Hagerstown
Washington County, MD

1912 Hagerstown
Washington County, MD

1942 Hagerstown
Washington County, MD

1943 Hagerstown
Washington County, MD

1944 Hagerstown
Washington County, MD

1953 Hagerstown
Washington County, MD

1983 Hagerstown
Washington County, MD

1999 Hagerstown
Washington County, MD

2023 Hagerstown
Washington County, MD