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  2. Hoffman Farm - Wikipedia

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    Hoffman Farm is a historic farm complex located at Keedysville, Washington County, Maryland, United States.It consists of an 1840s Greek Revival style two-story brick dwelling, adjacent brick slave quarters, a Federal-style stone house built about 1810 over a spring, a frame wagon shed, a log hog barn, and a frame forebay bank barn.

  3. Amish in Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The community was founded by Amish from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, but few settlers moved to the area because Maryland was a slave state at the time. Few Amish people crossed the Mason–Dixon line, due to the Amish opposition to slavery. An Amish meetinghouse was constructed in 1899, but the community never grew large.

  4. Mechanicsville, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Part of the area was first settled in the 1660s by early Maryland colonists who were tobacco planters. They established some farms not far from the Patuxent river. In 1819, Cremona Farm, a 750-acre estate and plantation was built in the same location. In about 1850, "Mechanicsville Village" was established on the historic Three Notch Trail.

  5. Nallin Farm Springhouse and Bank Barn - Wikipedia

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    The barn is a good example of a fieldstone-built bank barn with a byre on the lower level and an earth ramp on the opposite side providing access to a haymow. [2] The simple stone springhouse is the source of 3 + 1 ⁄ 2-acre Nallin Pond. The barn and springhouse were built c. 1800.

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington ...

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    This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington County, Maryland, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map. [1]

  7. Long Green, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The Amish community in Long Green was founded in 1833 and lasted for 120 years, before disappearing in the 1950s. The community was founded by Lancaster County Amish, but few settlers moved to the area because Maryland was a slave state at the time. Few Amish people crossed the Mason–Dixon line, due to the Amish opposition to slavery. An ...