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Burkittsville MD it's not just about witchcraft!

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Burkittsville, MD, a small town south of the Middletown Valley nestled at the base of the mountains and surrounded by farmland lays Burkittsville. Named after one its earliest settlers, Henry Burkett, it still has that old town feel. The town still reflects that of 1800s. Your imagination draws images of old horse drawn buggies roll over the Cobblestone road at the main intersection of town. During the civil war, settlers were run out by the Union Troops as they fought the Battle of Crampton's Gap in 1862. This battle flourished in to the Battle of Antietam and the homes were used as hospitals and shelters by the 6th Army Corp. They are still intact today.

Few years later, a notable Maryland author, George Alfred Townsend moved into Burkittsville. He had an influential part in the memorial that still stands at Crampton's Gap in the Gathland State Park known as War Correspondents Arch. The town still looks as it did back in the 1800s thanks to the preservation efforts of it's inhabitants.

In 1999, Burkittsville made it to the big screen as this was the backdrop for the horror film, The Blair Witch Project. This was the brainstorm of a few broke movie makers. Their marketing was so believable that fans still trek to Burkittsville in hopes to see the witchcraft fables that made the movie so popular.

Posted Thursday Jun 07

Tell me about your trip through Burkittsville.  (Its a short cut from Intrerstate 70 and Interstate 95) for those you that want to avoid the Washington DC beltway from up north.

Never been through there but love history and definitely will if I ever get out there!

Thanks Sally...It's a cool little town of about 200 people. 

I'm still not over the Blair Witch movie.  I came home one night after dark, walked into the house and everyone in my family was standing facing the corners in the living and dining room.  Freeked me out!

You mean there are no witches? Now I have to go and cancel my weekend plans. 

Only when you show up Maureen...oops, did I say that... Just kidding. :)

Chris, some how that doesn't surprise me...I am sure that you were inline for a payback from them.

There is that mean streak again.

I really need to do something about it... ;)

Micheal, That funny you mention a Gravity Hill.  The one I am familiar with is in Pennsylvania.  There is more history than there is old lore about witches.  I have check that section out the next time in Burkittsville to defy gravity. Is it marked?

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