History

The Origin Story of Preservation Maryland’s Revolving Fund

For the first time in many years, Preservation Maryland is set to purchase a property with its recently rekindled revolving fund – but the history of the revolving fund goes back to 1973 and included a visit with a famous visitor from Savannah, Georgia. According to...

Maryland’s African American Soldiers at Appomattox

Maryland’s African American Soldiers at Appomattox

On April 9, 1865, the long and bloody fighting in Virginia came to its dramatic conclusion at Appomattox Court House. The story has been told many times — but often overlooked is the story of Maryland's African American soldiers present for the surrender of the...

Exploring Green Book Sites in Maryland: Interview with Anne Bruder

Exploring Green Book Sites in Maryland: Interview with Anne Bruder

The Green Book was created as a guide by and for African Americans to safely find everyday amenities like restaurants, stores, pharmacies, and motels in a time of intense segregation across America. Researching Green Book sites documents the physical legacy of Jim...

The Green Book in Maryland: The Watson Tourist Hotel in Baltimore City

The Green Book was created as a guide by and for African Americans to safely find everyday amenities like restaurants, stores, pharmacies, and motels in a time of intense segregation across America. Researching Green Book sites documents the physical legacy of Jim...

The Green Book in Maryland: The YMCA and the YWCA in Baltimore City

In this installment of Preservation Maryland's series on the history of Green Book site in Maryland, we're looking at the impact of the Colored YMCA and Colored YWCA in serving Baltimore's African African local populations and travelers. In 1936, New York City mail...

The Role of the Old Line State in Vaccine Development

The Role of the Old Line State in Vaccine Development

As the world confronts COVID-19 and searches for a vaccine and a cure – researchers here in Maryland are working around the clock – as they have for decades before – to find a scientific solution to the challenge. Some of the world's most frightening diseases have met...

Only in Maryland: The Annapolis Tradition of Sock Burning

Due to concerns related to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Annapolis Maritime Museum has canceled this year's Oyster Roast and Sock Burning. After a particularly snowy winter in 1978, Annapolitan Bob Tuner was anxious to shed his socks with the arrival of spring. He...

Six-to-Fix Update: Archaeological Investigations at Fort Tonoloway

Six-to-Fix Update: Archaeological Investigations at Fort Tonoloway

As part of the organization's Six-to-Fix preservation priority program, Preservation Maryland is an effort to locate the historic location of the lost Fort Tonoloway.  Preservation Maryland’s efforts are in conjunction with the Maryland Park Service and made possible...

Top 11 Preservation Victories of 2019

Top 11 Preservation Victories of 2019

In 2019, Preservation Maryland achieved several important victories across our major programs, including advocacy, grantmaking, smart growth, historic trades, and all of our research and education efforts. At any one-time, our staff is working on many active and...

George Washington Resigns his Commission in Annapolis

George Washington Resigns his Commission in Annapolis

On a cold day in Annapolis, Maryland on December 23, 1783, to the surprise of the world, General George Washington, the victor of the revolution, resigned his military commission. Washington arrived in Annapolis in advance of his resignation on December 19th and met...

National Maple Syrup Day in Maryland

National Maple Syrup Day in Maryland

Did you know that Tuesday, December 17, 2019 is National Maple Syrup Day? When you think of the sweet, golden liquid we know as maple syrup, you probably think of Canada or New England. But did you know that Maryland has its own maple syrup tradition, too? Western...

Celebrating the Hanukkah Tradition in Maryland

Celebrating the Hanukkah Tradition in Maryland

Hanukkah celebrations in America have changed significantly from when the first Jewish settlers arrived in Maryland in the mid-17th century. Always a minor holiday, Hanukkah gained new relevance in the American melting pot due to its proximity to Christmas. BRIEF...

“Harriet” Movie Celebrates Strength of Maryland Heroine

“Harriet” Movie Celebrates Strength of Maryland Heroine

Harriet Tubman escaped from slavery on the Eastern Shore of Maryland and led dozens of people to freedom over several trips back to Maryland. Released in November 2019, Harriet, is the first feature-length film depicting Harriet's heroism. NOW SHOWING HISTORY After a...

Video: Preservation Maryland 2019 Donor Impact Report

Video: Preservation Maryland 2019 Donor Impact Report

Preservation Maryland's work takes us to some of Maryland's most stunning historic places but also to important places that time has forgotten and to communities that need our help. We work every day to make preservation a priority in approaching the challenges and...

Celebrating National Wreaths Across America Day in Maryland

Wreaths Across America started in 1992 when a group of volunteers had a surplus of wreaths after adorning the graves of fallen soldiers at Arlington National Cemetery. The movement is now supported by a national non-profit organization that helps organize...

Civil War Trails Launches Online Trail Map through the Mid-Atlantic

Civil War Trails Launches Online Trail Map through the Mid-Atlantic

Civil War Trails, Inc. is a non-profit organization that coordinates the research and installation of thousands of historic signs across the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast. Now, you can explore their signs online and design your own road trip to explore Civil War history....

[CLOSED] RFP: Falling Waters Battlefield Project Consultant

[CLOSED] RFP: Falling Waters Battlefield Project Consultant

Preservation Maryland is currently accepting proposals to complete a preservation project at the Falling Waters Battlefield in Washington County, Maryland. The project is funded by the American Battlefield Protection Program. Request for Proposals: Land Protection and...

Haunted Maryland: The Monsters Lurking in Frederick County

Reports of the Snallygaster, a strange beast prowling the woods of Frederick County, have been made since the 1730s, making it one of Maryland's oldest legends. 18th-century accounts by the early German settlers refer to the beast as a Schneller Geist or quick ghost...

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.