If you’re like Preservation Maryland staff and supporters, you know that our work is never done. Everyday we learn about one more historic place that needs our help – and your help.
Preservation Maryland came to the aid of those historic places in need in 2016, including a flood damaged Ellicott City and threatened homes in Cumberland and Baltimore City. We also negotiated with developers to help protect the boyhood home of Johns Hopkins, advocated for landmark legislation in Annapolis, and worked with local groups on big Six-to-Fix projects across the state.