5 Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Cumberland That You Shouldn't Miss

August 14, 2021 Hector Krause

At the base of the Appalachian Mountains in Allegany County, Maryland, the city of Cumberland has been a military outpost manned by George Washington, a shipping hub, a manufacturing capital and "The Gateway to the West." Head to the Cumberland Gap National Historical Park and explore the same paths taken by early American pioneers. A ride on the Western Maryland Scenic Railroad carries visitors back to the golden age of rail, chugging past stunning mountain scenery in vintage train cars.
Restaurants in Cumberland

1. Charis Winery & Distillery

16 Howard St Canal Place Shops, Cumberland, MD 21502 +1 240-581-3875 [email protected] http://www.chariswinery.com
Excellent
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5.0 based on 28 reviews

Charis Winery & Distillery

Local winery and distillery in downtown Cumberland at the Canal Place Shops. Wine and spirits produced on premises. Dry premier whites and reds as well semi-sweet to sweet fruit blends. We try to have a wine for everyone's pilot! We also produce Pomace Brandy- as well moonshine, rum and bourbon. Charis also has Savage Soaps available for purchase. Coming soon will be the introduction of Extra Virgin Olive Oils and Balsamic Vinegars!

2. Gordon-Roberts House

218 Washington St, Cumberland, MD 21502-2827 +1 301-777-8678 http://www.gordon-robertshouse.com/
Excellent
64%
Good
28%
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8%
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4.5 based on 25 reviews

Gordon-Roberts House

3. Cumberland Visitor Center

13 Canal St, Cumberland, MD 21502-3052 +1 301-722-8226 http://www.nps.gov/choh/planyourvisit/cumberlandvisitorcenter.htm
Excellent
59%
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32%
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8%
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4.5 based on 66 reviews

Cumberland Visitor Center

Reviewed By michaelbR954DT - New Jersey, United States

Free handicapped parking, CC only meters. This is also the Canal and train depot building. Canal museum is free (National Park System) which is downstairs, and the train depot and gift center (upstairs). You can check those individual reviews.

4. Allegany Museum

3 Pershing St, Cumberland, MD 21502-3046 +1 301-777-7200 http://www.alleganymuseum.org/
Excellent
52%
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40%
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8%
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4.5 based on 52 reviews

Allegany Museum

Reviewed By TMHSOH - Ohio, United States

Definitely worth a stop. Layout is pleasant & exhibits are engaging. Donation-based admission. Family friendly.

5. Fort Cumberland Emporium

55 Baltimore St, Cumberland, MD 21502-3076 +1 301-722-4500 http://www.fortcumberlandemporium.com
Excellent
44%
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Fort Cumberland Emporium

Reviewed By BeckyM982 - LaVale, United States

Great shop for anyone who loves antiques and collectibles. A definite place to visit in Downtown Cumberland. The shop has three floors and is filled so you need to make sure you allot some time to see it all.

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