Myths obscure Trout Run's past - 2015-05-30
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Myths obscure Trout Run's past May 30, 2015,
The ramps beside the stone steps were not built for President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's wheelchair.
No president ever slept in the retreat's stone-walled cabins.
The name "Trout Run" was not its first name and likely won't be its last.
The 40-acre site at 12929 Catoctin Hollow Road near Thurmont has been shrouded in more fiction than fact during the past few months it's spent in the spotlight.
Wikipedia cite:
{{cite news | first = Sylvia | last = Carignan | title = Myths obscure Trout Run's past | url = https://www.fredericknewspost.com/news/environment/natural_resource/myths-obscure-trout-run-s-past/article_4fad9e69-6a00-5a69-82c1-87989f47aa52.html | work = Frederick News-Post | date = May 30, 2015 | accessdate = February 7, 2019 }}