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A carriage house, also called a remise or coach house, is a term used in North America to describe an outbuilding that was originally built to house horse-drawn carriages and their related tack. [1] Carriage houses were often two stories, with related staff quarters above.
August 18, 1978 (2819 Old Liberty Rd. Sykesville: 10: Moses Brown House: Moses Brown House: December 11, 1980 (Southeast of Eldersburg at 7604 Ridge Rd. Eldersburg
The main house was built about 1804. The property contains the Spring Hill quarters, a stone structure dating to 1790 built originally as a home for Edward Hill Dorsey. The structure has served as slave quarters, a carriage house with modern remodeling of the interior in the 1950s. [2]
Springfield Farm is a historic home and farm located at Williamsport, Washington County, Maryland, United States.It was built in three distinct parts, with the center, or original section, dating from the second half of the 18th century.
Oldest Quaker meeting house in the United States Spring House, Ft. Lincoln Cemetery: Fort Lincoln Cemetery, Prince George's County, Maryland: 1683 Springhouse Small springhouse structure. In Maryland by 300 ft. [3] Fort Garrison: Stevenson, Maryland: c. 1695: Fort Holly Hill: Friendship, Maryland: 1698 (fall or winter); 1713; c. 1730 [4] Residence
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — A geomagnetic storm is bringing the Northern Lights to D.C., Maryland and Virginia skies Thursday night. Here are some shots from our DC News Now viewers, as seen from ...
The district also includes a hexagonal frame outbuilding; c. 1830 brick root cellar; c. 1973 frame hog house; c. 1890 frame horse and pony barn; c. 1991 frame chicken house; c. 1970 steel-frame implement shed; c. 1980 frame visitor barn; c. 1970 steel-frame windmill; c. 1940 frame hay barn; c. 1890 frame feed building; c. 1830 brick stable; c ...
Talmadge L. Hill Field House is a 4,250-seat multi-purpose arena in Baltimore, Maryland. [1] It was opened in 1974, replacing Hurt Gymnasium, and is named for former Morgan State Bears men's basketball coach Talmadge L. Hill. It is home to the Morgan State University Bears men's basketball and women's basketball teams and women's volleyball team.