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The riverside walkway of the retro historical towns around New York is so comfortable

After Antietam, the small town is also worth a visit. There are few people on the streets on weekends, and not many shops are open, creating an atmosphere completely different from the noisy city. On the drive to Shepherdstown, I saw a line of people outside an ice cream shop, encircling the entire store. Driven by curiosity, I immediately parked and joined the queue. 🍨Nutter's Ice Cream 🕙Monday to Sunday 14:00-20:00 💰Two scoops of ice cream: $2.5 I don't know if there was an event in town, but most of the people in line were children, each holding a large ice cream. The shop is small, with one wall displaying team photos of the town school's softball teams over the years, as well as various trophies. They offer about 20 flavors to choose from, with basic flavors like vanilla and chocolate being cheaper. Seasonal flavors will be available at the end of April, and you can get two large scoops for just $2.5. The ice cream base is probably Turkey Hill, and the taste doesn't have any particularly big surprises. 🪧General Robert E Lee Dr On the way to Shepherdstown, you will pass a section of road named after the Civil War general. I found the section named after General Lee and his right-hand men. Turning left off the main road takes you onto Robert E. Lee Drive, with two smaller roads named after Stonewall Jackson and James Longstreet. ✨Shepherdstown Welcome Center The town center can be located here, right on the main street. Walking along both sides of the street, you will see various small shops. Most of the shops are not open on weekends, with only a few restaurants in operation. The town's shop signs are also worth seeing. ✨C&O Canal Lock 38 If you want to walk the trail, you can head to the riverbank opposite the town. It's a 5-minute drive, and the scenery along the river is very nice. You can occasionally see people running by, and if you look up at the overpass, you can also see trains passing by.
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Posted: Apr 18, 2024
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