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Garrison Forest Church
A frontier parish church authorized by Act of Assembly 1742 as a Chapel of Ease for the Forest Inhabitants of Saint P...
Boring
This class D rural agricultural community is almost forgotten. It sits on a small road east of SH 30, 22 mile...
Sykesville Gate House Museum
In June 1863, as Gen. Robert E. Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia marched north, Gen. J.E.B. Stuart?s Confederate...
Colonel William Norris
Chief of the Confederate States Army Signal Corps and Secret Service Bureau, 1862 1865. Appointed Commissioner of Pri...
Greater Baltimore History Alliance
This organization is a consortium of Baltimore area museums dedicated to preserving, interpreting, and promoting...
Spring Garden
Christopher Vaughn laid out the town of Hampstead in 1786 on land called Spring Garden, located along the Indian path...
Trentham
Named for free school of Trentham, Staffordshire, England, where Reverend Thomas Craddock had taught. When he married...
Buffalo Soldiers
First Sgt. Augustus Walley, a Reisterstown native, awarded The Congressional Medal of Honor for bravery at Cuchillo N...
New Tavern
Built in 1802 by Robert Ward, the tavern served traffic to and from the west. This was an early Methodist preaching p...
Mt. Paran Presbyterian Church And Cemetery
Mt. Paran Church was incorporated September 18, 1841. The chruch was called Soldier?s Delight prior to 1841 and that ...
Emory Grove
Founded in 1868 for the purpose of promoting the cause of morality and religion by holding camp meetings under the au...
The Garrison Fort
Built about 1695 as headquarters for a troop of mounted rangers to patrol paths from the Patapsco to the Susquehanna ...
The Old Court Road
Originally an Indian trail, then used by the Rangers from the Garrison Fort to keep back the Indians. Later used as a...
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church (Lca)
Believed to be the oldest existing Lutheran Congregation in Baltimore County. It was begun as a Union Church in the e...
Nicholson’s Manor
Patented sixth of August 1719 to William Nicholson, gentleman of Anne Arundel County for 4200 acres. Subdivided in 17...