City Square in Hagerstown, MD is home to the Jonathan Hager House Museum, a unique house museum that offers visitors an authentic educational heritage experience. Built in 1739 by Jonathan Hager, the founder of Hagerstown, the museum showcases historic furniture and artifacts, and offers guided tours of the restored limestone homestead fortress. With its seasonal hours and special tours, City Square provides visitors with a fascinating glimpse into the history and traditions of Hagerstown.
The Hager House, situated in Hagerstown's City Park, is a testament to Jonathan Hager's pioneering spirit and ambition. Built with uncut fieldstones by the young German immigrant, the house served as a frontier fort and a trading post during Hager's prosperous years. Today, the Hager House is a beautifully restored colonial home, complete with authentic period furnishings, offering visitors a chance to step back in time and experience the life of Hagerstown's founder.
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