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Deep Creek Lake Centennial Heritage Pass is Live

Get ready to explore, discover, and celebrate! The Deep Creek Lake Centennial Heritage Pass is now live — your all-access digital guide to the fascinating history, heritage, and science of Deep Creek Lake.

The DCL100 Heritage Pass is a free, web-based experience that takes you on a journey to over 20 newly installed interpretive panels around the lake. These panels share the story of Deep Creek Lake, from its creation nearly 100 years ago to its importance today as a treasured natural and recreational resource.

Best of all, you can win prizes along the way! Check in at each panel location using the Heritage Pass and collect points. The more you explore, the more you earn — including the highly coveted DCL100 commemorative coin and other exclusive centennial swag.

No need to download a new app — just visit the webpage https://dcl100.com/dcl100heritagepass/, register, and you’re all set to start your adventure.

“We’re thrilled to launch this fun, interactive way for visitors and locals to connect with Deep Creek Lake’s remarkable story,” said the DCL100 Committee. “Whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, or just looking for a unique experience, the Heritage Pass has something for everyone.”

Join the celebration, discover hidden gems around the lake, and make celebrate the DCL centennial!

For more information, visit www.dcl100.com or follow DCL100 on social media for updates and prize announcements.

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