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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Mount Airy, Maryland

 
Clickable Map of Carroll County, Maryland and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Carroll County, MD (210) Baltimore County, MD (336) Frederick County, MD (558) Howard County, MD (143) Adams County, PA (1439) York County, PA (438)  CarrollCounty(210) Carroll County (210)  BaltimoreCounty(336) Baltimore County (336)  FrederickCounty(558) Frederick County (558)  HowardCounty(143) Howard County (143)  AdamsCountyPennsylvania(1439) Adams County (1439)  YorkCounty(438) York County (438)
Westminster is the county seat for Carroll County
Mount Airy is in Carroll County
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ADJACENT TO CARROLL COUNTY
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1 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — All Wars Memorial
Dedicated to the Honor and Sacrifice of the men and women of Mount Airy who served in the Armed Forces of the United States in all wars.Map (db m201589) WM
2 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — Bobsled — ❄️
This red bobsled, made of wood, was one of the many 'vehicles' used by children and adults in Mount Airy to ride down a snow-covered Main Street. The ride would begin up at Pine Grove Chapel. It would take you down South Main Street to Hood Street . . . Map (db m199364) HM
3 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — Bohn-Sponseller Building — Built Circa 1905 (Rebuilt 2007) — Historic Downtown Mount Airy —
Located on this site was the Bohn-Sponseller Building. The original building was the home to several businesses including:
• Rudy & Burdette Furniture • Burdette and Hipsley Furniture and Appliances • Hipsley and Albright . . . Map (db m199401) HM
4 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — Butler's Garage — 1919 — Historic Downtown Mount Airy —
This site was originally Gorman's Blacksmith Shop, built in 1880. It was rebuilt as Ed Butler's Garage in 1919. It has also been home to several auto related businesses including:
• Ed Butler's Ford (shown in photo) • Pusey . . . Map (db m199369) HM
5 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — Civil War Memorial
“Let no vandalism or avarice or neglect, no ravages of time testify to the present or to the coming generations, that we have forgotten as a people the cost of a free and undivided republic.” Gen. John A. Logan 1868.Map (db m106838) WM
6 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — Commercial Bank — Circa 1912 — Historic Downtown Mount Airy —
This building was originally the home of the Mt. Airy Savings Bank, which was taken over by the Commercial Bank of Maryland from Frederick in 1916. Since then, it has been home of a number of other businesses and institutions including: . . . Map (db m199368) HM
7 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — Dorsey's Store - Vacant Lot — Built Circa 1903 (Rebuilt 2007) — Historic Downtown Mount Airy —
This site was originally the location of the Byron S. Dorsey Farm Implements and Hardware Store and the Mt. Airy Savings Bank, shown above. Later the Bank moved and the space was occupied by the Hub, which sold clothing and other sundries. After . . . Map (db m199399) HM
8 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — First Location of the Mount Airy School
First location of the Mount Airy School 1868Map (db m199419) HM
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9 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — First National Bank Building — 1930 — Historic Downtown Mount Airy —
The First National Bank began business March 10, 1904 in the building that had been used by Jones & Co., Bankers. In 1905 the First National Bank constructed a new facility on this site. It was there until a fire destroyed the building on March 25, . . . Map (db m98469) HM
10 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — Mount Airy — Visitor Services
We hope you will enjoy our small town and the friendly atmosphere our community offers. We pride ourselves on Mt. Airy's small-town charm, first-rate businesses, family-friendly neighborhoods with excellent sports and other activities, stable . . . Map (db m199371) HM
11 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — Mount Airy — History
Mount Airy was first settled along what is now Ridgeville Boulevard. With the construction of the Old National Pike (Route 40) in the 1730s, Ridgeville became a rest stop and overnight lodging for travelers on the road. In 1831 the Baltimore and . . . Map (db m199372) HM
12 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — Mount Airy — Under the Barrels — Gettysburg Campaign —
In 1839, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad extended its line through Mount Airy Cut, and a village soon developed here. During the Civil War, Co. K, 14th New Jersey Infantry, guarded the railroad and National Road at Mount Airy. Pine Grove Chapel, . . . Map (db m201590) HM
13 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — Olde Town Restaurant — 1934 — Historic Downtown Mount Airy —
This was the site of the original American Store before it moved to another downtown location. It has been home to several food related establishments since then, most notably the Olde Town Restaurant. Other businesses that have been located here . . . Map (db m199405) HM
14 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — Parrsville & Ridgeville — Two Towns at the Four Corners — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation —
Here at Milestone 31, about 130 feet southeast of its original location, the Baltimore and Frederick-Town Turnpike created two towns as it moved west. Both Parrsville and Ridgeville are now a part of Mount Airy. Parrsville, to the east, was . . . Map (db m4933) HM
15 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — People's Lumber and Supply Building — 1918 — Historic Downtown Mount Airy —
On this site was the People's Lumber & Supply Company Building. It was built in 1918 by Tom Watkins. People's Lumber & Supply Company offices were located on the first floor. Buck Hobb's barber shop was located on the top floor. The Waltz Funeral . . . Map (db m199395) HM
16 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — Railway Express Agency Baggage Wagon — circa 1930
The Railway Express Agency was a national package delivery service created during World War I. It used the nation's railroads from 1918 to 1975 for the transportation and delivery of parcels, money and goods. The agency's red and green baggage carts . . . Map (db m199365) HM
17 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — Riddlemoser Building — 1920 — Historic Downtown Mount Airy —
The Riddlemoser Building was built in 1920. It has been home to many businesses since then including:
• Riddlemoser Electric Shop • Sponseller Green Parrot Tea Room • Mount Airy School (1935) • Potomac Edison Company • . . . Map (db m199415) HM
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18 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — Rudy & - Burdette Building — Built Circa 1905 (Rebuilt 2007) — Historic Downtown Mount Airy —
This building was the home to several businesses including:
• Clifton Sponseller Store • Rudy & Burdette Furniture • Burdette and Hipsley Furniture Appliances • Hipsley and Albright Furniture and Appliances • A&P Food . . . Map (db m199400) HM
19 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — Runkles Mill and The Mt. Airy Milling Company — Historic Downtown Mount Airy
From the late 1800s to the mid-1960s, Mount Airy was a busy farming community. The B&O Railroad carried commodities from Mount Airy to market, and carried needed manufactured goods into Mount Airy. A grain mill was always one of the centers of . . . Map (db m98472) HM
20 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — Simpson Hotel — Circa 1904 — Historic Downtown Mount Airy —
This building was constructed shortly after the fire of 1903 as the Simpson Hotel. John Simpson's Coach Maker and Livery Stable was located behind the hotel. The hotel has been home to many businesses including:
• Holmes Hotel • . . . Map (db m199408) HM
21 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — Sledding in Mount Airy in the Past
In Mount Airy, Maryland, there were three named hills. One was "School Hill," which went from the old school, now Mount Airy Elementary School, down Main Street to Prospect Road. Another was "Ridgeville Hill" that went from Main Street down . . . Map (db m199362) HM
22 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — The Condon Building — 1910 — Historic Downtown Mount Airy —
The Condon Building was originally built in 1910 for John Condon's Confectionaries & Tea Room. Later it became Mrs. Henley's Tea Room. The building was modernized in the late 1940s and became Browning's Grocery. Later it became the home of . . . Map (db m199416) HM
23 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — The Flat Iron Building — 1903 — Historic Downtown Mount Airy —
The Flat Iron Building, also called the Pryor Building was built by Mr. William E.T. Smith in March and April of 1903. The building was constructed to replace the frame building used as a harness shop, which was destroyed in the catastrophic . . . Map (db m199413) HM
24 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — The Gillis Building — 1957 — Historic Downtown Mount Airy —
This building was originally constructed in 1957 on land owned by the B&O Railroad. It was built by Ira Watkins as the Lynn Shop, which sold ladies and children's clothes. Since then, this building has been home to:
• Delaine . . . Map (db m199418) HM
25 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — The Gun Shack — 1912 — Historic Downtown Mount Airy —
The building in which the Gun Shack is now located was built in 1912 as the Mount Airy Post Office (shown on the left). The 3rd Floor of this building was the second site of the Mount Airy Telephone Exchange. The building has been the home to . . . Map (db m199417) HM
26 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — The Mount Airy Rail Yard — Historic Downtown Mount Airy
This site was once the Mount Airy rail yard. Passenger trains stopped here to pick up and drop off passengers at the Mount Airy Station. Children from Watersville and other nearby communities would ride the train to attend school in Mount Airy. . . . Map (db m98471) HM
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27 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — The Mount Airy Station — Built in 1875 and Enlarged in 1882 — Historic Downtown Mount Airy —
The Mount Airy Railroad Station was designed by the famed train and train station designer E. Francis Baldwin. It was built by the B&O Railroad, and served the railroad from 1875 until August 15, 1957. Afterwards, it provided space for a number . . . Map (db m98470) HM
28 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — The Nicodemus Building — Circa 1907 — Historic Downtown Mount Airy —
This building was constructed around 1907. St. James' Thrift Shop now serves the community from this building. Over the years, it has been home to:
• Brashears Bar • Nicodemus Plumbing Supplies • Watkins' 5&10 • Condon's . . . Map (db m199410) HM
29 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — The Ruland Bakery and Linthicum House — Before 1908 — Historic Downtown Mount Airy —
On this site there once stood the Adam Ruland Bakery, and to the right of it a private residence known as the Linthicum House. Both are shown above. The great fire of 1903 reportedly started in the flue of the store to the south of the bakery and . . . Map (db m199397) HM
30 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — The Runkles and Resnick Buildings — Circa 1907 — Historic Downtown Mount Airy —
The building to your left, the Runkles' Building, has been home to the following businesses over the years:
• Runkles Barber Shop • Brown's Meat Market • Natural Treasures
Upstairs there were buildings. The . . . Map (db m199370) HM
31 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — The Telephone Exchange Building — 1910 — Historic Downtown Mount Airy —
This was the 3rd site of the Mount Airy Telephone Exchange. Telephone exchanges were housed in private residences. Mount Airy's first operator was Bessie Davis, who worked out of this home that was once the hub of modern telephone communication in . . . Map (db m199383) HM
32 Maryland, Carroll County, Mount Airy — William Hood Building — Circa 1884 — Historic Downtown Mount Airy —
The William Hood Building is the only structure in Mount Airy to escape destruction by fire over the years. It has been the home to several businesses including:
• Selmann and Hood General Merchandise Store • Hood's Dry Goods . . . Map (db m199367) HM
 
 
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Apr. 27, 2024