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ROBINWOOD RESIDENTIAL LOTS ROBINWOOD, Hagerstown, MD 21740 ROBINWOOD RESIDENTIAL LOTS ROBINWOOD, HAGERSTOWN, MD 21740 DESCRIPTION: Centrally located residential lots southeast of the city of Hagerstown in Washington County, MD. AVAILABILITY: 26 lots available Robinwood Residential Lots offers residential living within a historic area of Western Maryland located southeast of the city of Hagerstown. They are located within 1 mile of the Robinwood Medical complex, Meritus Medical Center, and Hagerstown Community College. Hag- erstown is the county seat of Washington County and the largest city in a region known as “Western Maryland”. The city located amidst a mostly semi-rural geographical area and offers great hiking, biking and outdoor recreation. It is south of the Mason-Dixon Line and north of the Above: Hiking views from Potomac River and between the Blue Ridge and Allegheny Mountains in a part of the Great South Mountain, MD range Appalachian Valley known regionally as Cumberland Valley and locally as Hagerstown Valley. The community also lies within close proximity of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Virginia. Hag- erstown, by driving distance, is approximately 70 miles northwest of Washington, D.C., 72 miles west-northwest of Baltimore, Maryland, and 74 miles southwest of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. 13621 Crayton Blvd Hagerstown, MD Phone: 301-991-3435 [email protected] ROBINWOOD RESIDENTIAL LOTS ROBINWOOD, HAGERSTOWN, MD 21740 Lot # Lot Size Lot # Lot Size 2 0.50 Acres 15 0.17 Acres 3 0.16 Acres 16 0.15 Acres 4 0.15 Acres 17 0.18 Acres 5 0.15 Acres 18 0.14 Acres 6 0.14 Acres 19 0.22 Acres 7 0.14 Acres 20 0.15 Acres 8 0.14 Acres 21 0.23 Acres 9 0.14 Acres 22 0.21 Acres 10 0.17 Acres 23 0.36 Acres 11 0.19 Acres 24 0.16 Acres 13621 Crayton Blvd 12 0.17 Acres 25 0.18 Acres Hagerstown, MD 13 0.17 Acres 26 0.14 Acres Phone: 301-991-3435 14 0.18 Acres 27 0.14 Acres [email protected].
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