This is about the closing of Md. 550 in Sabillasville to work on the bridge. My road splits off of Md. 550, which is Fort Ritchie Road. There was a serious accident today because of the speed and high ...
CASCADE, Md. -- A South Korean investment group has big plans for the former Fort Ritchie in Washington County, Maryland. Washington County has transferred about 63 acres of the 600-acre property on ...
The redevelopment of Fort Ritchie will receive a state tax credit worth up to $15 million, according to a news release from the Hogan administration. The Maryland Department of Housing and Community ...
Washington County Public Works, in partnership with the University of Maryland Design Center for Environmental and Community Health, will hold a community meeting to explore ways to improve bike and ...
HAGERSTOWN, Md. – The former Fort Ritchie garrison is in the hands of a South Korean investment group. Washington County commissioners earlier this week approved the sale of nearly 600 acres on South ...
CASCADE (AP) Amid a court-ordered environmental review, plans for Fort Ritchie's redevelopment have been revised to omit construction of office buildings on the historic parade ground and to reduce ...
Fort Ritchie is a new mixed-use development on a 591-acre former Army post in Cascade (Fortritchie.com Image) The Maryland company redeveloping the former Fort Ritchie Army base near Cascade says it ...
SABILLASVILLE, Md. (AP) - Washington County officials are expecting to formally assume ownership of the old Fort Ritchie property this week as part of a two-decade effort to redevelop the former Army ...
Landon Grove, director/curator of the Fort Ritchie History Museum, and Joyce Johnson, whose husband John Krumpotich owns Fort Ritchie, cover an original mural painted by Japanese Nisei soldiers. Joyce ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X A Japanese American soldier from California who was detained in a camp by the government during ...
A Japanese American soldier from California who was detained in a camp by the government during World War II has been identified as the potential artist behind a mysterious mural at the former Fort ...