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Located in bucolic Taneytown, Maryland, Antrim 1844 has borne witness to more than two-and-a-half centuries of American history. Guests can enjoy exploring the town’s historic neighborhoods, as well as the surrounding communities of Gettysburg, Hanover, and Frederick.
Baltimore/Washington Int’l Airport: 50 miles, 1 hour, 12 minutes. Harrisburg Int’l Airport: 60 miles, 1 hour, 7 minutes.
Driving Directions
From Baltimore: Take the Baltimore Beltway/I-695 to exit 19 for 795 North. Exit onto Route 140 West. Go through Westminster to the Taneytown traffic circle. Continue on Route 140 by turning right from the circle. Follow 140 approximately 1 mile into Taneytown. Just beyond the Sheetz gas station, turn left on Trevanion Road. Proceed 150 feet and turn right at the first set of brick pillars.
From Washington: Take the D.C. Beltway/I-495 to I-270 West toward Frederick. Take Route 15 North toward Gettysburg. Go to Route 140 East toward Taneytown. In Taneytown, go through the stoplight and over the railroad tracks. After 1/8 mile the road splits; bear right on Trevanion Road. Proceed 150 feet and turn right at the first set of brick pillars.
From Philadelphia: Take the Pennsylvania Turnpike to Harrisburg. Take Route 15 South. Go approximately 35 miles to Route 140 East toward Taneytown. In Taneytown, go through the stoplight and over the railroad tracks. After 1/8 mile the road splits; bear right on Trevanion Road. Proceed 150 feet and turn right at the first set of brick pillars.
Hotel Address
30 Trevanion Road, Taneytown
Maryland, United States 21787
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Catoctin Mountain Park
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Eisenhower National Historic Site
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Gettysburg Museum of History
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Gettysburg National Military Park & Museum
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Sachs Covered Bridge
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