I am doing a project in school called the Washington County project. My goal is to write as much information about each of the following places in Washington County: Washington County airport, Children's Village, WCRH, YMCA, Washington Monument, Appalachian Trail.C&O Canal, Sideling Hill, Crystal Grottoes, and Wilson's Store and Wilson's School. This is Outside Hagerstown. We are doing this project to learn about Washington County. Goodbye!

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Washington County Map

This is a map of where I went for my Washington County project.
1. Washington County Airport
2. Children's Village
3. WCRH
4. YMCA
5. Washington Monument
6. Appalachian Trail
7. C&O Canal
8. Sideling Hill
9. Crystal Grottoes
10. Wilson's Store & school


Saturday, April 27, 2013

Washington Monument




This is the Washington Monument from a distance.



 
This is some of the view you can see from the bottom of the monument.



This is a sign about the Washington Monument.

This is the view you can see from the top of the monument!

This is a map of what you can see from the top of the monument.

This is me on the Monument.

 This is me and my little brother, Micah, sitting on the Washington Monument.

This is me by the Washington Monument Visitors Center.


The Washington Monument was built on July 4, 1827. The monument was ruined in the next fifty years. They decided to restore it. Ten years afterward, a crack appeared in the wall of the monument.It wasn't fixed, so the monument again was ruined. It was fixed later. The monument is a pretty grayish-brown color. The Washington Monument is a pretty monument meant in remembrance of George Washington. You can see a beautiful view from up there. There are steep grey stairs (fortunately there is a railing) inside the monument. The Washington Monument, Boonsboro, MD, is a beautiful place!


Thursday, April 25, 2013

Appalachian Trail

This is a shelter where hikers sleep and eat on the Appalachian Trail. 

This is me in a shelter.

This is my little brother, Micah, standing by the Washington Monument sign. We walked on the Appalachian Trail to get to the monument. 

This is the Appalachian Trail.

This is me on the Appalachian Trail. 

This is a map of Maryland's portion of the Appalachian Trail.

This is a blaze, a white mark to mark the Appalachian Trail. Two marks means
a turn is near in the trail. Maintained side trails are represented with a blue blaze.

The Appalachian Trail is a trail from Maine to Georgia. It would take a long time to walk this trail. It is an enjoyed trail by many people. They have blazes (white paint marks) to mark the trail on posts, rocks, and trees. There are shelters to camp in, too. There are six shelters in Maryland, about 4 to 8 miles apart.
Horses, bikes, and motorized vehicles are not allowed on the trail. 





Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Crystal Grottoes

This is a formation in the shape of a king sitting down on his throne. 

This is a cool part of the caverns.

This is what they called the "drapes".

This is a exciting looking texture.

                                                        This is a cool looking formation.


These are some other "drapes". They are a type of stalactites.


This is a very pretty texture!

This is a interesting view in the cavern.


This is me in Crystal Grottoes.

Crystal Grottoes was first seen in September 18, 1920 when some people were trying to make the first paved road in the USA. They put a dynamite underground to help them. The dynamite did many crazy things. One thing they discovered was Crystal Grottoes. Grottoes means Caverns. This happened in Boonsboro. Spelunkers are people who worked with the grottoes. The important thing about the Grottoes is that it's a beautiful creation of our God. Crystal Grottoes is in Boonsboro,Washington county, MD.

They will NOT let you touch the formations, or they won't grow. 

Washington County Airport



This is me sitting on the airport conveyor belt.

This is me sitting on the waiting chairs in the airport.


This is me in front of the airport.

This is some of the view you can see from near the airport.


This is some view from another side of the airport.


This is some other view you can see.

The Washington County Regional Airport is a nice airport about 4 miles from Hagerstown. The airport gives thirty-one or more flights every day to and from different airports. It conducts flights to and from the BWI (Baltimore-Washington International Airport). In September,1991, the Airport revealed and dedicated a new passenger terminal that was built for $6,000,000! The importance of the airport is that it's a local airport that many people use to fly out from. This is the Hagerstown Regional Airport, Washington County, MD.

Click this link to see a video of a plane taking off of the airport.  Airport take-off!

Saturday, April 6, 2013

YMCA

This is the YMCA sign.

This is the YMCA.

This is a picture of the old YMCA.


This is me in front of a picture in the YMCA.

The YMCA is a building with a pool and an exercise room and maybe more. This is a favorite place for a lot of people. The reason it's important is that it's an exercise place, fun and helpful all at once. The old YMCA was built in 1921. The new was built in 2001.It's a very nice looking building in Washington County, MD!




Children's Village

This is the Children's Village sign.

This is me in front of Children's Village Building.

This is the Children's Village Building.

This is on the pavement in front of Children's Village.

Children's Village is located  at 1546 Mt. Aetna Road in Hagerstown. Children's Village is a place teaching children about safety. There are a couple of fun things for children, including little mini cars you ride on a little road. Usually when Children's Village is open, many people are there.

On April 15 & 16, I went to Children's Village for a Field Trip. The first day, we learned about fire safety, and how to check the doors with the back of your hand, the cracks, the knob, and then you peek through to see if it's safe. The second day, we learned about police safety. We learned about policemen and what tools they have. We rode little mini cars around the square. I used a bigger red car, because I was taller. I went on this Field Trip with the 2nd graders because I missed it last year. My partner for the two days was Jillian. She is very nice and funny. 

Children's Village is not a real village. Cars (real ones) are not allowed on the roads inside Children's Village, Washington County, MD.