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Catoctin Mountain Park
Press Kit
 

To facilitate your visit, please contact the Chief Ranger at (301) 663-9343.

As per the Catoctin Mountain Park Compendium:

1.5 CLOSURES AND PUBLIC USE LIMITS

(a)(2) All press/media personnel who wish to operate in the park must check in at the Visitor Center and present their press credentials.

The possession or use of any television, still photography, motion picture, and/or videographic filming and associated communication support apparatus and facilities may not occur above 1600 feet elevation.

 
Sattelite trucks lined up for news coverage during the Tony Blair - President Bush press event.
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Satellite trucks covering a press event between President Bush and Prime Minister Tony Blair in 2003.
 

SPECIAL PRESS EVENTS

The Media Center will be located at the Camp Round Meadow Gymnasium in the Conference Room.

All media personnel should report directly to Camp Round Meadow for identification checks and security screening.

PARKING

Please fax the names and driver’s license numbers of operators and vehicle tag numbers and descriptions for satellite trucks to (301) 271-2764, Attn: Chief Ranger, 24 hours prior to arrival.

Satellite truck parking will be in the gravel lot at the gym as directed by NPS staff. All parking is first come, first served.

Parking on turf areas is normally prohibited. Any traffic across turf or other soft areas will require the use of plywood sheets at least one-half inch thick to spread the impact of the tires across a larger area. Failure to abide by this provision may result in traffic citations and /or site restoration costs.

Check in with the ranger at the Camp Round Meadow for detailed parking instructions.

SAFETY

Safety and accessibility are major considerations at this site. Please bring cable troughs for any cable or wire runs which cross sidewalks or other access and/or could pose a tripping hazard.

Speed limits are strictly enforced on all park roads.

Please dim your headlights and come to a complete stop at all security checkpoints.

Thank you for your cooperation.

\s\_J. M. Poole___________

Superintendent

Catoctin Mountain Park

January 30, 2003

Round Meadow Dorm
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Black & White photo of the 1929 Blue Blazes Whiskey Still that was raided by Deputy Hauver.  

Did You Know?
Deputy Sheriff Clyde L. Hauver was the first Frederick County, Maryland, Deputy to be killed in the line of duty. He was leading a raid on the Blue Blazes Whiskey Still on July 31, 1929 when he was shot and killed.

Last Updated: July 25, 2006 at 00:29 EST