of homes, a community pool, and various parks and playgrounds. It became the first nuclear-free zone in the United States, and it has its own newspaper, The Garrett Bugle, started in 1953 by two elementary school children. Its schools are ratedabove averagecompared to other Maryland schools....
When Hurricane Agnes devastated Elmira's downtown in 1972, the decision not to rebuild crippled the city's comeback. That's left an aging housing stock that reflects the city's glory days. This includes homes built in the Federal, Italianate, Greek Revival, Queen Anne, Tudor Revival, and...