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Widehall, 101 North Water Street. Individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Widehall was built by Thomas Smythe about 1770. The house's exterior has been altered from the original Georgian style, while elaborate interiors remain. River House, also known as the Denton House, 107 North Water Street. Built between 1737 and ...
Hessong Bridge Road south / Moser Road west: MD 550 turns north onto Jimtown Road: 12.92: 20.79: MD 77 east (Rocky Ridge Road) – Rocky Ridge: South end of concurrency with MD 77: 13.91: 22.39: MD 77 west (Main Street) / Water Street south – Smithsburg: MD 550 turns north onto Church Street; north end of concurrency with MD 77: 14.27: 22.97
MD 550 north (Church Street) / Water Street south – Sabillasville: West end of concurrency with MD 550: 11.46: 18.44: MD 550 south (Jimtown Road) – Creagerstown, Woodsboro: East end of concurrency with MD 550: Rocky Ridge: 15.99: 25.73: MD 76 north (Motters Station Road) / Longs Mill Road south – Emmitsburg: Southern terminus of MD 76 ...
Cambridge Historic District, Wards I and III is a national historic district in Cambridge, Dorchester County, Maryland. It is a large residential, commercial, and governmental area in the northwest section of the city. It consists of buildings from the late 18th through the mid 20th century.
Bloomingdale is a historic home located at Queenstown, Queen Anne's County, Maryland. It is a Federal style, 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, Flemish bond brick mansion. The main block measures approximately 51 feet long by 37 feet deep, and was built in 1792. A brick hyphen and wing are attached on the southeast. [2]
St. Luke's Church is a historic Episcopal church located at Church Hill, Queen Anne's County, Maryland. It was built between 1729 and 1732 as the parish church for St. Luke's Parish, which had been established in 1728. It is one story high, five bays long and three bays wide, with brick exterior walls laid in Flemish bond with glazed headers.
Content, also known as C.C. Harper Farm, is a historic home located near Centreville, Queen Anne's County, Maryland, United States. It is of brick construction, two stories high, five bays wide and one room deep, with a single flush brick chimney. The house was constructed about 1775.
Ratcliffe Manor is located in Talbot County's town of Easton, Maryland.The property is on a peninsula formed by the Tred Avon River and Dixon Creek. [1] [ Note 1] Henry Hollyday began accumulating materials for the construction of the Ratcliffe Manor house in 1755, and expected to start building in 1757. [3]