Saving Threatened History
The Six-to-Fix program allows Preservation Maryland to take direct action to fulfill its mission to protect the best of Maryland. With our project partners, we tackle a diverse and inclusive collection of projects. In the first three years of this program, we have leveraged $13 of investment of every $1 invested.
Pleasant View: From Civil War to Civil Rights
With an active Board of Trustees wanting to do the right thing by their historic site, Preservation Maryland connected the community with preservation professionals to envision and plan the...
The Dielman Inn
With the strong support of town leadership, the ca. 1815 Dielman Inn has a chance to once more serve the needs of this small town community in Carroll County. Preservation Maryland will provide...
Antietam Battlefield: A Cleanup Campaign
The site of “The Final Attack” at Antietam was a conclusive moment in the Civil War but maintaining an ever-growing landscapes isn’t easy in the context of the many acres of the larger...
Finding Fort Tonoloway
Fort Tonolway was built in 1755 by Lieutenant Thomas Stoddert and men of the Maryland militia. The fort’s erection was a direct result of British General Edward Braddock’s campaign and his defeat...
Planning for Sea-Level Rise in Dorchester County
Due to the necessity of water our Maryland historic resources are often located in coastal areas and thus disproportionately at risk from increasing sea-level rise and large storm events. As many...
The Beatty-Cramer House
The circa 1732 The Beatty-Cramer House is one of Maryland’s most unique historic homes – a stunning blend of Dutch and English architecture. Owned by the Frederick County Landmarks Foundation,...
Can we count on you?
Preservation Maryland isn’t just preserving the past – we’re investing in our future. In just the past year we’ve invested heavily in our work and refused to accept the mounting challenges as a reason to retreat or hold our position. You are making it all possible.