Movers and Shakers We are changing the face and the look of the south end of Hagerstown, says Laurel Kahn, immediate past president of the very active Historic City Park Neighborhoods 1st group that meets at Emmanuel United Methodist Church. “I want to bring back the...
“A big thank you to the Historic City Park Neighborhood 1st Group for walking through this neighborhood singing holiday carols. The generous sharing of time and lovely voices added to our enjoyment of the holiday season. It was a really fine example of being...
Image by Chad Trovinger Start by heading over to the Jonathan Hager House Museum. German immigrant Jonathan Hager bought 200 acres of cheap land in Western Maryland and built a story-and-a-half stone house with a basement; he presented it to his new wife, Elizabeth,...
WHAG Article on our group! A group of neighbors from the Historic City Park Neighborhood, are taking a city program very seriously. The City of Hagerstown has launched “Neighborhood First” groups throughout the city to offer residents a chance to meet,...
The recently formed Historic City Park Neighborhoods 1st Group’s first fundraiser ended short of its goal, but group member Heather Holman says members will continue to work to spruce up the park and raise awareness of safety and other issues in their...
Our fundraiser was recently shown on WHAG with the mayor talking about our group! HAGERSTOWN, MD – City Park is naturally beautiful, but a community group is looking to spruce the area up a little for residents to enjoy and keep them safer. On a nice day, people...
Hagerstown City Park is known as America's 2nd most beautiful park. The first most beautiful being Central Park in New York City. The park was designed by landscape architect George Burnap who helped design some of the landscapes in Central Park. Read More