National Road Heritage Foundation | Preserving The Past While Promoting The Future
The National Road Heritage Foundation is responsible for ensuring that future generations have an appreciation and understanding of Boonsboro and South Mountain Region history. The promotion of local heritage, preservation of historical and cultural perspective be available to all. To collect, restore, present and preserve numerous artifacts through exhibits, programs and special events for the local community, Washington County, and visitors to the State of Maryland.
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PRESERVING THE PAST
WHILE PROMOTING THE FUTURE
We Need You! We need your support. Make a difference. Your donation will preserve our National Road’s history. Compelling museum exhibits will serve to educate thousands of people for years to come. Be part of this exciting investment in American history.
Donate to The National Road Heritage Foundation
Please click the image below to visit our exhibit concept of the National Road Museum.
The National Road Museum will honor the nation’s first federal highway intended to expand and populate America’s untamed west.
The last standing trolley station in Washington County.
NATIONAL ROAD MUSEUM PLANS