By travelguylife.com
The former Carroll County Almshouse, built in 1852 and the focal point of a historic complex of 15 buildings, is a distinctive landmark in Westminster's south.
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This collection of old structures, located a bit north of Westminster, dates back to 1797 and has been the home of the Shriver family for six generations.
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Beautiful early-19th-century architecture may be found here, as well as many locally owned businesses in the form of restaurants, shops, and services.
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The dazzling marquee for this restored Art Moderne theatre, which debuted in 1937, can't be missed along Main Street.
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The kind of charming attraction you would anticipate to find in a place like Westminster is on the outskirts of the city.
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On land Carroll County bought in the early 1970s, there is a 320-acre park located ten minutes north of downtown Westminster.
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One of the best wineries is located on a picturesque, family-run farm in the undulating hills surrounding Westminster.
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From May to the Saturday before Thanksgiving, Westminster's producer-only market with the longest history is held there on Saturday mornings.
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The Sherman-Fisher-Shellman House (1807), which houses the Historical Society of Carroll County, is located a few ways southeast of downtown Westminster along Main Street.
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In late July, sunflower fields in rural Maryland are famous for blooming. A lovely one is located just off Route 27 northeast of Westminster.
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