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Perryville is a town in Cecil County, Maryland, United States. The population was 4,361 at the 2010 census . The town is located near an exit for Interstate 95 , on the north side of the outlet of the Susquehanna River .
Woodlands is a historic home located at Perryville, Cecil County, Maryland, United States.It appears to have been constructed in two principal periods: the original 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story section built between 1810 and 1820 of stuccoed stone and a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story rear kitchen wing; and two bays of stuccoed brick, with double parlors on the first story, and a one-story, glazed conservatory ...
Rodgers Tavern, formerly known as Stevenson's Tavern, is an 18th-century historical tavern in Cecil County. [3] The tavern is located on 259 Broad Street, Perryville MD, 21903 and is originally known as the Ferry House due to the fact that it was built next to a ferry in 1695. [3]
The station building houses the Perryville Railroad Museum, which includes a model train layout and exhibits about the history of railroads in Perryville. In 2023, the Maryland Transit Administration signed an agreement with Delaware Transit Corporation to extend MARC service from Perryville to Newark, Delaware , where it would connect with ...
St. Mark's Episcopal Church is a historic Episcopal church located at 175 St. Marks Church Road in Perryville, Cecil County, Maryland, and the parish church for Susquehanna Parish in the Diocese of Maryland. There are several 19th century burials in its cemetery including that of Maryland congressman George Gale
Popular public historic interpretation and living history exhibits Cedar Park: Galesville, Maryland: 1702 Residence Date was ascertained through dendrochronology. Cloverfields Wye Mills, Maryland: 1705 Residential Dendrochronological analysis has been able to date a number of the key construction phases. [5] Rehoboth Presbyterian Church ...
The Perry Point Mansion House and grist Mill is a national historic district at Perry Point, Cecil County, Maryland, United States. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, center-passage brick house covered with gray stucco. The 30 foot by 20 foot, stone grist mill is built into a river bank and is two to three stories high. Both structures were built about ...
Robbins, Michael 1986 The Principio Company : iron-making in colonial Maryland, 1720-1781. Garland, New York; Whitely, William G. 1887 'The Principio Company. A Historical Sketch of the First Iron-Works in Maryland'. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography XI:63-68, 190-198, 288-295. The Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.