Cumberland to Frog Hollow Map | Potomac Valley, 1966
This original vintage map of Potomac Corridor – Cumberland to Frog Hollow, Section 1 was printed in May 1966 as part of a study presenting the region as “a model of scenic and recreational values.”
The map focuses on the Potomac River corridor from Cumberland to Frog Hollow, highlighting key recreational and conservation areas along this stretch. It identifies existing public recreation lands, areas with strong recreational potential, and proposed conservation zones. Scenic features such as parkways, trails, railroads, and recreation concentration areas are clearly illustrated, reflecting mid-century planning efforts to preserve and enhance public access to the landscape.
Detailed topography and annotations provide insight into how this section of the Potomac Valley was envisioned for outdoor use, conservation, and regional planning.
This piece reflects mid-20th century conservation and planning efforts, offering both geographic detail and historical insight into how the region’s natural landscape was evaluated for public recreation and preservation.
This is an authentic vintage 1966 printing and not a reproduction. It retains its original character with light, age-appropriate wear.
• Title: Potomac Corridor – Cumberland to Frog Hollow, Section 1
• Date: May 1966
• Type: Scenic & Recreational Planning Map
• Region: Potomac Valley (Maryland / West Virginia area)
Size:
11.5 x 19.5 inches
Condition:
Good vintage condition. Please see photos for details.
This map is part of a larger series. Additional prints from this series will be available in our shop.
Your map will be carefully packaged to ensure it arrives safely.