Tuscarora Creek
Named for the Tuscarora Indians who once made their home here, this creek is the same one that fed the canal through the Tuscarora feeder upstream before being blocked by the railroad in 1873. In 1829, cement found in this area inspired two gentlemen to build five lime kilns that helped supplement Boteler’s Shepherdstown mills’ output for the Monocacy Aqueduct construction. It wasn’t too long before the Tuscarora Creek cement was deemed defective, however, and the lime kilns eventually closed.
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Nearby Amenities:
- Nolands Ferry Boat Ramp
Approximately 0.4 miles away. - Nolands Ferry Picnic Area
Approximately 0.5 miles away. - Nolands Ferry Restroom
Approximately 0.5 miles away. - Nolands Ferry Parking
Approximately 0.5 miles away. - Indian Flats Hand Pump
Approximately 1.6 miles away.