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  2. List of Howard County properties in the Maryland Historical Trust

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    HO-341, Talbott Lumber Company (Ellicott Mills Brewing Company), 8308 Main Street (MD144), Ellicott City HO-342, William R. & Rebecca D. Dorsey House (Rock Hill), 3920 College Avenue, Ellicott City HO-343, Curran-Bierly House (The History Shoppe), 8340 Main Street (MD144) (formerly 8398 Court Avenue), Ellicott City

  3. Ellicott City, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Main Street and Maryland Avenue in the Ellicott City Historic District. Ellicott City has been called one of the most haunted small towns on the East Coast. [81] The Howard County Tourism Council runs a Ghost Tour that visits several places with reputations for paranormal activity. [82]

  4. Ellicott City Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Ellicott City Historic District is a national historic district in Ellicott City, Howard County, Maryland. The Ellicott City Station is a National Historic Landmark located within the district. The district encompasses a predominantly 19th century mill town whose origins date to 1772, including more than 200 18th- and 19th-century buildings. [ 2 ]

  5. Gordon Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back - Wikipedia

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    In the only untimed series of rescue jobs, Gordon travels to the river valley town of Ellicott City, Maryland, having to save an entire town after two major floods in 2016 and 2018 decimated the Main Street. Gordon is also tasked with helping save three restaurants in this town: Phoenix Emporium, Little Market Cafe, and Jaxon Edwin.

  6. Woodlawn (Ellicott City, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Woodlawn or Papillon was amanor home in Ellicott City, Howard County, Maryland in the United States. Woodlawn was built by Thomas Beale Dorsey. The estate featured two entrances to avoid a toll on the old Frederick turnpike and a carriage house outbuilding. Between the 1880s and 1890s, it was the home of the Rodgers family (of Rodgers Avenue).

  7. Patapsco Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Patapsco Hotel is a historic granite building located in Ellicott City, Maryland, on the western bank of the Patapsco River.. The current Patapsco Hotel is built with materials from an older granite construction hotel on the same site and is known as the Thomas' Patapsco Hotel, Wilson Patapsco Hotel, Stewart's Hotel, and McGowan's Hotel.

  8. Howard County Courthouse (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    A stone house on Main Street that was used as a temporary courthouse during construction of the permanent courthouse survived until being swept away in the 2018 Ellicott City Flood after a culvert collapsed. In July 2021, the Circuit Court moved to a new building located adjacent to the Columbia Hills neighborhood. [4]

  9. Curtis-Shipley Farmstead - Wikipedia

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    The Curtis—Shipley Farmstead is a historic home located at Ellicott City, Howard County, Maryland, United States. It is located on the first land grant in modern Howard County, then Anne Arundel County, to the English settler Adam Shipley in 1688 who settled properties in Maryland as early as 1675. The 500-acre estate was called "Adam the First".