This small farm is a remarkable example of a Western Maryland Pre-Civil War authentic period home. The elegant post-civil war brickresidence (c. 1875) is replete with original detail work deemed architecturally significant. Constructed upon a rise high above Little AntietamCreek by Christian M. Keedy, burgess of Keedysville, the Victorian home enjoys a creek front location – plus terraced flower gardens. 1-hourdrive to Balto/DC Area via I-70W & I-270. Farm was Gen. McClellan’s Headquarters Company during the Battle of Antietam.