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The museum was founded by Wylene and Olger Burch in 1987. [2] The museum was first housed in the Howard County Community College, it was relocated to the Howard County Historical Society building in Ellicott City, then the Columbia branch of the Howard County Public Library. [3]
Aug. 30—The Howard County Historical Society is opening the third phase of its exhibit focusing on local African American history, including the life and music of Kokomo bandleader Baggie Hardimon.
Howard County Heritage Orientation Center: Ellicott City: Howard: Central: Local history: exhibits on 18th- and 19th-century milling techniques, floods of Ellicott Mills, the Ellicott Family Howard County Historical Society: Ellicott City: Howard: Central: Local history: museum housed in the former First Presbyterian Church Howard County Living ...
HO-61 Firehouse Museum. HO-61, The Firehouse Museum (Old Howard Co. Fire Department Building, Old Howard Co. Public Library), 3829 Church Road, Ellicott City; HO-62, The Town Hall (Opera House, Rhodey's Emporium), 8044-8046 Main Street (MD 144), Ellicott City; HO-63, Patterson Viaduct, Ilchester Road & River Road, Catonsville
Sep. 7—The operator of the Howard County Living Farm Heritage Museum has been ordered by the county to vacate its leased property in West Friendship by Nov. 27. In an Aug. 29 letter to John ...
The Howard County Museum is open during the week and showcases local history including information about the founders of Kokomo, and the Seiberlings. Also available by the museum is a live reenactment of the marriage of Monroe Seiberling's daughter, as well as a venue for local weddings.
The museum was operated by the B&O Railroad Museum with Howard County from 2006 to 2017. [8] Since September 2017, the museum has been managed by Howard County's Department of Recreation & Parks. [9] Admission is free, with fees for some special events and tours. [9] The B&O Ellicott City Station Museum includes:
The Belmont Estate, now Belmont Manor and Historic Park, [4] is a former plantation located at Elkridge, Howard County, Maryland, United States.Founded in the 1730s and known in the Colonial period as "Moore's Morning Choice", [5] it was one of the earliest forced-labor farms in Howard County, Maryland.