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  1. 4 Ιαν 2022 · Discover Jug Bridge Monument in Frederick, Maryland: Rumors persist that a bottle of whiskey is sealed within this Demijohn-shaped adornment.

  2. 9 Ιουλ 2019 · Some horseless carriage adventurers (note the goggles and the duster in the foreground) pose with the stone demijohn at the entrance to the Jug Bridge. The unique monument was moved to its present location in 1965.

  3. 25 Ιαν 2015 · The Jug Monument dedicated to the bridge builders was removed and relocated to its current location along Maryland Route 144, east of Frederick in 1965. During the Confederate Raid on Washington, a battle had erupted at a place called Monocacy Junction on July 9, 1864.

  4. 14 Οκτ 2014 · Some horseless carriage adventurers (note the goggles and the duster in the foreground) pose with the stone demijohn at the entrance to the Jug Bridge. The unique monument was moved to its present location in 1965.

  5. 4 Ιουν 2017 · This National Road era jug-shaped monument, at one end of the bridge crossing the Monocacy River in Frederick, earned it the name "Jug Bridge." It was built in 1808 by Leonard Harbaugh for $55,000. The monument resembles a demijohn, a popular 19th century whiskey decanter.

  6. Details. Due to its demijohn shape, a persistent rumor holds that a real jug of whiskey was buried inside this historic stone monument from the original Jug Bridge. Hours See website for hours. Location. 1500 E. Patrick St. Frederick, MD21701. Get Directions. Contact. Local Phone: 301-600-4047. Map. Capital Region. Amenities. Free Admission.

  7. Roadside park showcasing historic stone demijohn from the original Jug Bridge, with picnic tables and a marker commemorating Lafayette's visit to Frederick. Parking, picnic table and walking path.