Marston, Maryland

Likewise, the historic settlements (no longer recognized as separate entities) of Franklinville, Hooper's Delight, and Sam's Creek Mill can be found nearby.

The Hickory Stick was a regular business establishment, selling local home-made crafts, but no longer exists.

Other businesses exist in the area in the sense of farms; including produce stands (including the Wilt-Lee Farms, a Beef and Crop operation, with a stand at the center of Marston) and related services (e.g. pony rides and the baling of hay).

One entails that of a local witch who is now found haunting the area at night in her demonic form of six feet tall, stark white hair, and two large glowing saucer-like eyes.

He is reportedly buried within sight of the creek "underneath two trees that have become one"—the exact location of the burial site is unknown.

Farm in Marston