History

Only in Maryland: Maryland’s Oldest Christmas Tree Farms

Only in Maryland: Maryland’s Oldest Christmas Tree Farms

Maryland boasts 75 Christmas tree farms - and its own Christmas Tree Association! The primary species of Christmas Trees grown in Maryland are Scotch Pine, White Pine, Blue Spruce, Douglas Fir, and Fraser Fir, according to the Maryland Christmas Tree Association....

Job Opportunity: Cemetery Preservation Workshop Coordinator

Job Opportunity: Cemetery Preservation Workshop Coordinator

Preservation Maryland and The Campaign for Historic Trades seek applicants for the Cemetery Preservation Workshop Coordinator position. Position: Cemetery Preservation Workshop Coordinator Position Description: This is a part-time, 20-hours-per-week, 9-month term,...

Remembering Pearl Harbor in Baltimore Harbor

Remembering Pearl Harbor in Baltimore Harbor

Today, Americans remember those lost during the December 7, 1941 attacks on Pearl Harbor and Marylanders remember those lost aboard the USCGC Taney – the last floating warship that participated in the Battle that is now docked at Baltimore's Inner Habor. Read on for...

We’re Starting Early! Giving Tuesday 2021 – Save a Grave

We’re Starting Early! Giving Tuesday 2021 – Save a Grave

This Giving Tuesday Preservation Maryland is excited to announce a new program coming Spring 2022. With your help, we will also be able to provide young adults with the supplies needed for historic cemetery preservation. Help preserve history + engage the next...

Maryland Road Trip: Exploring Cecil County

Maryland Road Trip: Exploring Cecil County

The fourth county on travel experts Diane and Jeff's twenty-three counties and Baltimore City exploration of Maryland was Cecil County. Their approach continues to be outside adventuring, seeking out trails, rails and different parts of history, preservation, and...

Flags Across Maryland: Kent County

Flags Across Maryland: Kent County

In this feature, Preservation Maryland is exploring the unique history of five county flags across the state The Kent County flag, adopted in 1990, features the Great Seal of Kent emblazoned on a blue background. The seal itself is separated into four quadrants....

Flags Across Maryland: Washington County

Flags Across Maryland: Washington County

In this feature, Preservation Maryland is exploring the unique history of five county flags across the state The Washington County flag, adopted in 1988, features a portrait of the county’s namesake, George Washington, on a green and blue background split by a bold,...

Flags Across Maryland: Anne Arundel County

Flags Across Maryland: Anne Arundel County

In this feature, Preservation Maryland is exploring the unique history of five county flags across the state. The Anne Arundel County Flag features the county seal on a white background. The county seal consists of the Calvert and Crossland coats of arms, similar to...

Flags Across Maryland: Montgomery County

Flags Across Maryland: Montgomery County

In this feature, Preservation Maryland is exploring the unique history of five county flags across the state The design of the county flag comes from the family coat of arms of Richard Montgomery. It was adopted in 1976 and features a fleur-de-lis, alluding to the...

The Origin of the “Old Line State”

The Origin of the “Old Line State”

In 1776, American independence was anything but certain. Maryland troops under General Washington fought a pitched battle that may have saved the entire army and earned the state its nickname; The Old Line State. On August 27, 1776, the British Army, under the command...

Flags Across Maryland: Baltimore County

Flags Across Maryland: Baltimore County

In this feature, Preservation Maryland is exploring the unique history of five county flags across the state. Baltimore County flag’s design came from a county-wide competition to develop a flag that reflected the county’s rich history. Open to county high school...

Maryland Road Trip: History in St. Mary’s County

Maryland Road Trip: History in St. Mary’s County

In the third blog post of the Maryland road trip series, travel experts Jeff and Diane navigated history in St. Mary's County. Their approach continued to be exploring the outdoors, seeking out trails, rails and different parts of history, as well as preservation and...

Preservation Playlist 1930s: The Golden Age of Music

Preservation Playlist 1930s: The Golden Age of Music

In this edition of the Preservation Playlist, we're rewinding the track all the way back to the 1930s. Did you know that June is Black Music Appreciation Month? In 1979, under President Jimmy Carter, the month of June was dedicated to celebrating and appreciating the...

Forgotten Hagerstown History on Jonathan Street

Forgotten Hagerstown History on Jonathan Street

As work on the Jonathan Street cabin progresses and the once-stripped structure gradually forms into a cozy abode, it seems appropriate to reflect on those who once called 417 home. While not everyone left their marks on the dwelling like H. May, each resident’s time...

Mapping, Documenting, and Highlighting LGBTQ+ History in Maryland

Mapping, Documenting, and Highlighting LGBTQ+ History in Maryland

During this year's Pride Month, join us as we highlight important LGBTQ+ history, sites, and individuals in Maryland. Preservation Maryland has been leading a statewide effort to research and preserve LGBTQ+ history in the Old Line State for several years, and the...

Maryland Road Trip: Trails, Rails, and Nature in Anne Arundel County

Maryland Road Trip: Trails, Rails, and Nature in Anne Arundel County

For those of you who followed the Maryland road trip experts Diane and Jeff Caslow on their first adventure to explore every county in Maryland over a two-year period, they're back again, and this time, with a twist! In this first blog post of the new series, Jeff and...

Announcing Preservation Maryland’s First Patron

Announcing Preservation Maryland’s First Patron

May is National Preservation Month - an entire month devoted to recognizing the broad and enduring social and economic benefits of historic preservation. This Preservation Month, Preservation Maryland is thrilled to announce Peter Ginn as its first Patron. Patronage...

Preservation Primer: Best Practices for Historic Preservation

Preservation Primer: Best Practices for Historic Preservation

Historic structures require significant repair and upkeep – but with routine maintenance the time and expense associated with those repairs can be substantially reduced. Equally important as maintaining the structure is making sure that those repairs are safe for...

Webinar Recap: Can Archaeologists and Relic Hunters Work Together?

Webinar Recap: Can Archaeologists and Relic Hunters Work Together?

Online Old Line State Summit Session Relic hunting has exploded during the COVID-19 pandemic with families looking for socially distanced, outdoor activities. Most of these history-lovers are unaware that sensitive historic sites might be damaged in the process....

Not Non-Traditional: Women in the Building Trades Webinar

Online Old Line State Summit Session According to the Department of Labor, construction is a “nontraditional” career field for women because women account for fewer than 25% of the registered workforce. The term “nontraditional”, however, implies that women did not...

Preservation Primer: The National Register of Historic Places

Preservation Primer: The National Register of Historic Places

Perhaps nothing in preservation causes as much confusion as the National Register of Historic Places. Does it prevent demolition? Does it protect buildings? Can you change your paint color? Do you get tax breaks? Can you get a grant? This preservation primer will...

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