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area known as the Sunken
Road turned into ‘Bloody
Lane’ after bodies were
stacked there. In the park’s
cemetery, many of the
Union gravestones bear
the names of Irish and
German immigrants who
died in a country they had
only recently adopted.The Drive » Take MD-65 south
out of Antietam to the town of
Sharpsburg. From here, take
MD-34 east for 6 miles, then turn
right onto US 40A (eastbound).
Take US 40A for 11 miles, then
merge onto US 70 south,
followed 3 miles later by US 270
(bypassing Frederick). Take 270
south to the Beltway (I-495);
access exit 45B to get to I-66
east, which will eventually lead
you to the National Mall, where
the next stops are located.2 Washington, DC
Washington, DC, was
the capital of the Union
during the Civil War, justf
Maryland’s
National Historic
Road
For another look into the
past, go east from Antietam
to the picturesque and
historic Frederick.g
Along the C&O
Canal
Enjoy the scenery as you
head 10 miles southwest
of Antietam to the bucolic
Harpers Ferry.LINK
YOUR
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.THE CIVIL WAR TOUR