Blue MASH Nature trail - really?

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JAMES SPEICHER

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Jul 29, 2024, 2:54:48 PM7/29/24
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Here's the Hotspot link:

Anyone know why it has that name rather than MARSH. Site of an old distillery, perhaps...

The website...


...has no info, but I did notice that the "Official Website" link found there takes you to a "Trash, Recycling and Yard Trim" page for the county.

Jim Speicher

JAMES SPEICHER

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Jul 29, 2024, 3:14:01 PM7/29/24
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See below...and thanks!

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From: <jonbarrettphoto
Date: Mon, Jul 29, 2024, 3:09 PM
Subject: RE: [MDBirding] Blue MASH Nature trail - really?
To: JAMES SPEICHER <jugor...@gmail.com>


From https://course.bluegolf.com/bluegolf/course/course/bluemashgc/about.htm

 

“Blue Mash Golf Course gets its name from the property’s original name “Blue Marsh,” referring to the blue clay of the marshy, thickly wooded land. Pronounced colloquially “Blue Mash,” the land was inhabited by freed slaves who also made it a stop on the Underground Railroad, hiding runaway slaves on their way north. The blue stars and gold stripes logo of the Laytonsville golf course refers to the property’s historic function as a stop on the long journey to freedom”

 

Jon Barrett

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Greenbelt, MD

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JAMES SPEICHER

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Jul 29, 2024, 3:17:53 PM7/29/24
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Jon's info could usefully be added to the Birders Guide IMO.

Jim 

Marcia Watson

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Jul 29, 2024, 3:27:06 PM7/29/24
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I was just about to write in with the same reference from the golf course website. Also note that near the golf course, along Olney-Laytonsville Road just north of the intersection with Fieldcrest Rd., is the history community of Claysville, which is included in the MD Inventory of Historic Places. 

I’ll consider making a note in the Birder’s Guide regarding the name but it would be nice to find a more authoritative reference than the golf course website. 

Marcia 
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Marcia Watson
Editor, Birder’s Guide to MD & Dc
Phoenix, MD 

On Jul 29, 2024, at 3:18 PM, JAMES SPEICHER <jugor...@gmail.com> wrote:


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