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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1T2Q_lansdowne-christian-church-historical_Halethorpe-MD.html
This church is a monument to one Civil Wary veteran's love for his comrades. Charles W. Hull and his wife, Mary A. Hull, gave the land and the building as a memorial to the men who fought to preserve the Union. The deed stipulated that a memorial …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1NO0_site-of-old-relay-station-and-hotel_Halethorpe-MD.html
Baltimore & Ohio Railroad.
Here in 1830, passengers on B&O horse-drawn cars stopped to eat at the Relay House.
Meanwhile, the relays of horses were changed for the remainder of the 13 mile journey between Baltimore and Ellicott's Mills, hence th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM5LI_the-c-c-c-builds-our-park_Halethorpe-MD.html
"There is much to be discovered < indistinguishable > way of beautiful scenery inaccessible on account of lack of trails and < indistinquishable > time this parkwill be one of the nicest in this part of the county." - Tell W. Nicolet, Inspector fo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM5LH_the-baltimore-county-water-and-electric-company_Halethorpe-MD.html
The basin in front of you and the house beside you are remnants of the Baltimore County Water and Electric Company that operated here from 1910 to 1922. the company, founded by Victor G. Bloede, supplied pressurized water to parts of Baltimore cit…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM5JG_relay_Halethorpe-MD.html
Created in 1830 as a change point, or "relay," for horses hauling the first scheduled railroad cars in the U.S. The first rail link to nation's capital began here. Thomas Viaduct carries the track across Patapsco gorge; completed in 1835, it is th…