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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1APX_shaw-family-cemetery_Edgemere-MD.html
Restored by the Dundalk-Patapsco Neck Historical Society and Museum, assisted by Beta Alpha Tau Honor Society-CCBC-Dundalk and B & B Welding Company. The Shaw residence, located 100 feet west, was used by the British officers as a staging headq…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMX4A_about-this-fountain_Edgemere-MD.html
This beautiful, ornamental water fountain was built in the early 1900s as part of the Bay Shore Amusement Park. Operating between 1906-1947, the park was located on approximately 20 acres of property in this area. The primary purpose of the founta…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMX49_the-rebirth-of-a-maryland-historical-treasure_Edgemere-MD.html
Originally built in 1906 by the United Railways and Electric Company on this site, stood the once grand Bay Shore Park Restaurant. As the picture below captures the beauty of the former building's elaborate architecture complete with pergolas and …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMX48_the-trolley-station-at-bayshore-park_Edgemere-MD.html
The #26 streetcar brought thousands of Baltimoreans to Bayshore Park. Trolleys provided a convenient way for people to travel and could be chartered for group outings. Many people spent their vacations trolleying, using trolley maps to see where t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQX_todds-inheritance_Edgemere-MD.html
Todd's Inheritance is a lasting symbol for Americans land especially Baltimoreans) who stood their ground when attacked by invading forces. Throughout the War of 1812, settlements around the Chesapeake Bay fell to British raiders who had superior …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQL_todds-inheritance_Edgemere-MD.html
Thomas Todd settled here from Gloucester County, Virginia, in 1664. Homestead has remained in Todd Family for more than three centuries. Farm once contained 1,700 acres. 17th Century brick house was burned by British Soldiers September 14, 1814, a…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMQJ_north-point_Edgemere-MD.html
Following a dawn landing at the tip of North Point, British Forces passed here en route to Baltimore. About four miles further on they encountered American skirmishers under Major Heath.
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