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Only in Maryland: Castle Angelo in Ellicott City

Only in Maryland: Castle Angelo in Ellicott City

Castle Angelo holds court atop a slope overlooking the Patapsco River and the B&O Railroad Tracks an extremely unique site in Maryland! The castle-like Gothic building built in the 1830s still stands and is much of a landmark now as it was when special rail...

Historic Ellicott City Decorator Show House Announced

Since 1984, Historic Ellicott City, Inc., has worked closely with designers, artisans, and tradespeople to restore a historic property into that year's Decorator Show House. The goal of the program is engage history and preservation in all aspects of the construction,...

Ellicott City Revitalization Grant Program

Ellicott City Revitalization Grant Program

In response to the devastating July 2016 flood to Ellicott City, Preservation Maryland and Historic Ellicott City, Inc. created and funded the Historic Ellicott City Revitalization Grant Program to support projects in the community. Update: Applications are now being...

Video: One Year Commemoration of Ellicott City Flood

On the one year anniversary of the Ellicott City, Maryland flood, Preservation Maryland remembers the lives that were lost and recognizes the strong Maryland community that came together to help this special place recover and rebuild with its history in mind. Update:...

New Resource: Ellicott City Flood After Action Report

New Resource: Ellicott City Flood After Action Report

The response by Preservation Maryland to the Ellicott City flood of 2016 was an opportunity to utilize our strengths - our understanding of historic buildings - to help those impacted. It has also been one of the greatest challenges. In our "After Action Report," we...

Six-to-Fix Update: Ellicott City Recovery Continues

Immediately after the flooding in Ellicott City, Preservation Maryland initiated a statewide fundraising effort and was one of the first non-profit organizations to provide boots-on-the-ground by opening the Ellicott City Preservation Resource Center. That Center has...

Roland Bounds’ Legacy in Historic Ellicott City

Roland Bounds’ Legacy in Historic Ellicott City

Preservation, and what is saved and is what is lost, is often determined by the passion and persistence of committed individuals. In Ellicott City, much is owed to Roland Bounds, a founding member of Historic Ellicott City, Inc. Read more about his legacy: This essay...

Six-to-Fix Update: The Murals of Main Street in Ellicott City

Six-to-Fix Update: The Murals of Main Street in Ellicott City

The road to recovery for Ellicott City has had many milestone moments along the way: emergency stabilization of storefronts, reopening Main Street for holiday shoppers, and progress building-by-building. Some of the smaller moments, too, like recently painted...

Tour Recap: Preservation in Progress in Historic Ellicott City

Tour Recap: Preservation in Progress in Historic Ellicott City

Earlier this month, Preservation Maryland and the Patapsco Valley Heritage Greenway led a preservation-in-progress tour through Ellicott City. We will be offering similar tours and volunteer days in the future, so make sure you are subcribed to our newsletter. On...

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...

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...

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...

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...

Historic Context of the Ellicott City Flood

European settlement of the area today known as Ellicott City began as early as 1766 when James Hood built a grist mill along the banks of the Patapsco River. One of the earliest recorded floods in 1768 destroyed the original mill, which his son Benjamin Hood...

After Destructive Flood, Help Historic Ellicott City Recover

Like all Marylanders, we here at Preservation Maryland watched with shock and sadness as photos documented the disastrous flooding in Ellicott City, one of our state’s crown jewels of history and heritage. The raging floodwaters, which inundated some buildings to the...

Most-Read Blogs 2025

Most-Read Blogs 2025

2025 was a remarkable year for Preservation Maryland, filled with stories of community impact, historic preservation in action, and opportunities for Marylanders to connect with the places that define our state’s heritage. Across the year, our blog, programs, and...

Preservation 101: The National Register of Historic Places

Preservation 101: 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...

A Preservation Month For Action

A Preservation Month For Action

With so much of historic preservation in the United States shaped by federal policy and funding – big shifts in the way the federal government interprets, regulates, and supports preservation can have a major ripple effect at the state and local level.  From the...

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