Preservation Maryland

Six-to-Fix Update: After the Flood in Ellicott City

In the weeks since Preservation Maryland opened our Preservation Resource Center in Ellicott City, we have been actively involved in providing on-the-ground direct technical assistance to dozens of property owners. The office, which is located in the visitor’s center...

Twenty-Four Maryland Counties in Twenty-Four Months

Twenty-Four Maryland Counties in Twenty-Four Months

In this first of a series of blog posts, Preservation Maryland Board Vice President Diane Caslow will provide a travelogue of her journey across the state to visit some of Maryland's most historic places in all twenty-four counties over the next twenty-four...

What Maryland Looked Like the Last Time the Cubs Won the World Series

What Maryland Looked Like the Last Time the Cubs Won the World Series

On November 2, 2016, the Chicago Cubs have recently made baseball history by ending the longest ever championship drought by winning the World Series after 108 years. In 1908 there were 46 U.S. states, Thomas Edison was still alive, and the FM radio, sliced bread, and...

Telling the African American Story in Maryland

Some of the very first people to arrive to the land that would be come Maryland in 1634 were of African descent. In Maryland, there are many cultural landscapes and historic sites that hold and interpret the varied history of African Americans from slavery and war to...

New Website for the Coalition to Protect Maryland Burial Sites

New Website for the Coalition to Protect Maryland Burial Sites

Some of the most sacred sites in Maryland are in impending danger due to environmental factors as well as the passage of time. Through our intensive and impactful Six-to-Fix program, Preservation Maryland will work with the Coalition to Protect Maryland Burial Sites...

Historic Phillips Packing Plant Open to New Tenants

Our partners at the Eastern Shore Land Conservancy and Cross Street Partners are collaborating on a major rehabilitation project, that once complete, will revitalize the Cannery District of Cambridge, MD with 60,000 square feet of mixed-use space in a historic...

Maryland State Historic Tax Credit Projects

Maryland State Historic Tax Credit Projects

Maryland has a competitive state historic tax credit application program, now known as the Heritage Structure Rehabilitation Tax Credit. Rehabilitation projects are selected based on merit and adherence to the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and awarded tax...

From the Lab: Comparing Stone Tools in Anne Arundel County

As the days of summer fade away and fall approaches, it can only mean one thing for an archaeologist - lab work. It's an inevitable part of the process and advances the discoveries of fieldwork into an analytical hypothesis about the way that humans may have lived...

A Maryland Favorite With A Long History: Hasty Pudding

A Maryland Favorite With A Long History: Hasty Pudding

For centuries, puddings have been a staple in the English diet, and when the English colonists settled in America, they brought their love of puddings with them. One of the most popular pudding recipes from colonial America was the Hasty Pudding, named for how easy it...

Report Highlights Need For Historic Preservation Funding in Maryland

Report Highlights Need For Historic Preservation Funding in Maryland

Preservation requires a wide variety of financial and technical resources to save historic places. The availability of those resources was the focus of a wide-ranging report issued by the Maryland Historical Trust (MHT), the state agency charged with overseeing...

Ellicott City Flood Recovery Announced as Six-to-Fix Project

Following the disastrous July flood, Preservation Maryland staff moved quickly to support the rebuilding effort in Ellicott City and have been on the ground since. In late July at a press conference, Preservation Maryland announced their intention to make the effort a...

Making your Historic Maryland Home more Energy Efficient

Making your Historic Maryland Home more Energy Efficient

Many older and historic homes are energy efficient, and can be made even more efficient through restoring historic features and completing an energy audit and following those expert recommendations. There are services and incentives throughout Maryland that can guide...

October is Baltimore Architecture Month

AIABaltimore and the Baltimore Architecture Foundation present the 13th annual celebration of Baltimore Architecture Month: a series of events that recognize Baltimore’s built environment and architectural heritage. Explore the legacy Baltimore’s historic...

Six-to-Fix Update: Architects Visit Holly Hall

Six-to-Fix Update: Architects Visit Holly Hall

Our Six-to-Fix program brings together the resources, people, and intention to make real impact at threatened historic places. Last year, we accepted the ca. 1810 Holly Hall house and grounds in Cecil County into the program because of the tremendous local political...

Training Recap: Historic Window Workshop

Training Recap: Historic Window Workshop

On Saturday, September 17, 2016, Preservation Maryland hosted a dozen enthusiastic homeowners, DIYers, and preservationists at half-day workshop on historic window restoration led by historic preservation expert Douglas Claytor that took place at the Cozy Inn tourist...

Do Good and Get Dirty on National Public Lands Days

Do Good and Get Dirty on National Public Lands Days

On this Centennial of the National Park Service, we as Marylanders can appreciate not only our national parks like Assateague Island or Antietam Battlefield, but the many public lands that we enjoy. Whether large parks, local greenspaces, or community gardens, we all...

Five Reasons to join Preservation Maryland Today

Find out why our supporters from across the state are passionate about our work and why they hope you'll join with them today, and become a member of Preservation Maryland. You'll join this winning team that is actively saving places that truly matter. 1. Because...

History of the Bel-Loc Diner

Marylanders have an undeniable connection to the time spent and memories made at the Bel-Loc Diner in Baltimore County - but there is a question about the Diner's architectural significance. Preservation Maryland is happy to share two essays on the architectural...

Field Director to Manage Ellicott City Preservation Resource Center

Field Director to Manage Ellicott City Preservation Resource Center

In response to the devastating July flood in historic Ellicott City in Howard County, Preservation Maryland has opened a Preservation Resource Center on Main Street to guide rebuilding efforts of historic properties, assist property and business owners navigate...

Three Easy Ways to Celebrate the National Park Service Centennial

It's a big year for the National Park Service as the agency celebrates its centennial anniversary of its establishment in 1916. Here are three easy ways to keep the celebration and appreciation going! THROUGH THE MAIL Earlier this year in June, the United States...

19th Century Foodie’s Story Preserved in Ellicott City

19th Century Foodie’s Story Preserved in Ellicott City

Ellicott City’s flood-damaged historic buildings hold many stories of the people and events that have animated the city over its long history. Culinary historian Patricia Bixler Reber recently linked the severely damaged frame structure at 8113 Main Street, which...

Register Now for this Year’s Six-to-Fix Reveal Gala

Purchase your tickets to be present this October 13 at The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore as Preservation Maryland announces six more important and threatened sites and learn about our successes and advances over the past year through the Six-to-Fix program. It will be an...

Events

Preservation Maryland participates in and hosts many events in and around Maryland. Take a look at our upcoming events to see where we’ll be next.