Official TRAIL TOWN
in the Town of Hancock to enjoy!
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Hancock is Maryland's Trail Town!
Spend an afternoon or the entire weekend exploring the
rich history and nature. Hancock, Maryland welcomes you!
All parks are located within walking distance of restaurants,
grocery and convenience stores, and a laundromat. PROCLAMATION
What's happening in Hancock?
Keep track of your trash & recycling pickup, city council meetings, and more!
About Hancock, MD
One of the oldest settlements in Western Maryland, Hancock derived its name from Edward Joseph Hancock, Jr., whose family operated the ferry at this northernmost point of the Potomac River. Edward Joseph Hancock, Jr. was considered a hero in the American Revolution who fought alongside General George Washington.
Settlers in the area were known as “Northbend” and “Tonoloway Settlement” as early as the 1730s. Charles Polke, the Indian Trader of the North, operated a trading post along the Potomac. While a young lad learning his surveying trade, George Washington occasioned to stay with him. Hancock also boasts a home in which Washington dined with another Indian trader, Joseph Flint.
Hancock grew as a transportation route and with the extension of the Bank Road into the National Pike in 1818, Hancock experienced a huge building boom. Blacksmith shops, liveries, and stage inns packed Baltimore Street, which is now our Main Street. It flourished as a commercial center and the completion of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal to this point in 1839 brought an influx of Irish immigrants, Welsh stonemasons, and many others.
About Hancock, MD
One of the oldest settlements in Western Maryland, Hancock derived its name from Edward Joseph Hancock, Jr., whose family operated the ferry at this northernmost point of the Potomac River. Edward Joseph Hancock, Jr. was considered a hero in the American Revolution who fought alongside General George Washington.
Settlers in the area were known as “Northbend” and “Tonoloway Settlement” as early as the 1730s. Charles Polke, the Indian Trader of the North, operated a trading post along the Potomac. While a young lad learning his surveying trade, George Washington occasioned to stay with him. Hancock also boasts a home in which Washington dined with another Indian trader, Joseph Flint.
Things to do in Hancock, MD
Shopping, fishing, boating, and more! All available in historic Hancock, MD.
Take a ride with us!
Ride along on a trip from Hancock, MD to Big Pool, MD on the Western Maryland Rail Trail.
Our Calendar
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Recycling Co-Mingled
Recycling Co-Mingled
Co-mingling Recycling Consists of a mixture of glass (all colors), plastics (#1 & #2), and common consumer metals such as aluminum and tin cans.
Trash Pick Up
Trash Pick Up
Trash/Recycling collection is weekly. Your collection day is either Wednesday or Friday. If you are unsure, please call Burgmeier's Trash Collection (800-491-8975). OBSERVED HOLIDAYS: New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day - No Pickup.
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Trash Pick Up
Trash/Recycling collection is weekly. Your collection day is either Wednesday or Friday. If you are unsure, please call Burgmeier's Trash Collection (800-491-8975). OBSERVED HOLIDAYS: New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day - No Pickup.
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Recycling Co-Mingled
Recycling Co-Mingled
Co-mingling Recycling Consists of a mixture of glass (all colors), plastics (#1 & #2), and common consumer metals such as aluminum and tin cans.
Trash Pick Up
Trash Pick Up
Trash/Recycling collection is weekly. Your collection day is either Wednesday or Friday. If you are unsure, please call Burgmeier's Trash Collection (800-491-8975). OBSERVED HOLIDAYS: New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day - No Pickup.
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Trash/Recycling collection is weekly. Your collection day is either Wednesday or Friday. If you are unsure, please call Burgmeier's Trash Collection (800-491-8975). OBSERVED HOLIDAYS: New Year’s Day, Memorial Day, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day - No Pickup.
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Trash/Recycling Pickup (Holiday)
For customers with Wednesday trash/recycling pick-up, your pickup day is today because of the Jan 1 holiday. Wednesday pickup will resume next week. Today is pick-up for co-mingled recycling.
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