Maryland is full of fascinating history and we're always learning something new. For example, did you know about this little park that used to be a deadly dueling ground? You can still visit this spot today. Read on for the details and if you're ever in the Bladensburg area, swing by and take a stroll among history.
What appears to be an ordinary patch of grass in Colmar Manor, is actually an infamous spot where bloody duels once took place.
During the 1800s (and maybe even dating back to the mid-1700s), many men came here to settle their disputes to the death.
Because this patch of land is just over the DC line, there was no chance of Washington police interfering.
Around 50 known duels took place, but the numbers could be much higher.
From politicians to military officers, dozens of men were gravely injured at this very spot.
In fact, because of its deadly reputation, the creek here used to be known as Blood Run.
If you're ever in the area, be sure to swing by for a bit and read up on the history of this interesting and little known spot.
You can find Bladensburg Dueling Grounds right off of Bladensburg Road, adjacent to 38th Avenue.
Did you know about the Bladensburg Dueling Grounds? Add this spot to your state bucket list, and if you'd like to learn more about some of Maryland's history, click on: 10 Things You Didn't Know About The History Of Maryland.
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