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Allegany County was formed in 1789 from Washington County. Allegany comes from
the Indian word, oolikhanna, meaning "beautiful stream." The county seat is Cumberland.

Allegany County is strategically located in the mountains of western Maryland. A location
that boasts stunning mountain scenery, 10 minute commutes, unlimited recreational opportunities
and real estate prices within your budget.

Allegany County offers activities for everyone. Rappell down a mountainside, canoe
in a stream, or cross country ski. This county offers tours, shopping where the shopkeepers greet
you with a smile, and a calendar full of festivals and events keep people of all ages entertained
and coming back for more.

Allegany County is a great place to raise kids, with safe communities and excellent
schools. It's also a fantastic place to retire, with wonderful health care programs and
superior medical facilities.







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