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The National Register-listed Harmony Hall was home for many families and now serves as the key landmark for the Broad Creek Historic District. The house was originally part of the area's tobacco farming community and is the last example of a Potomac plantation structure. It was eventually given to the federal government by the owners and put under the administration of the National Park Service (NPS). The house is currently unoccupied and in need of repair, but the NPS and local groups have joined forces to save this important piece of history.