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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Worcester County, Maryland

 
Clickable Map of Worcester 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 Worcester County, MD (95) Somerset County, MD (37) Wicomico County, MD (94) Sussex County, DE (490) Accomack County, VA (134)  WorcesterCounty(95) Worcester County (95)  SomersetCounty(37) Somerset County (37)  WicomicoCounty(94) Wicomico County (94)  SussexCountyDelaware(490) Sussex County (490)  AccomackCountyVirginia(134) Accomack County (134)
Snow Hill is the county seat for Worcester County
Adjacent to Worcester County, Maryland
      Somerset County (37)  
      Wicomico County (94)  
      Sussex County, Delaware (490)  
      Accomack County, Virginia (134)  
 
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1 Maryland, Worcester County, Berlin — Ayres Building
On South Main Street (Maryland Route 818) south of Jefferson Street, on the left when traveling south.
. . . Map (db m137729) HM
2 Maryland, Worcester County, Berlin — Baltimore Boulevard
Near Bayberry Drive (Route 611) 1.1 miles Bayside Drive.
The asphalt slabs you just walked on are pieces of Baltimore Boulevard, a 15-mile road built by developers in the 1950s and destroyed by a storm in 1962. These broken slabs are now used only by gulls, which drop and crack clams on the hard surface. . . . Map (db m9146) HM
3 Maryland, Worcester County, Berlin — Beach to Bay Indian Trail
On National Seashore Lane south of Stephen Decatur Highway (Maryland Highway 611), on the right when traveling north.
Centuries ago, Indians of the Algonquin Nation, including the Assateagues, Pocomokes, Manokins and Acquintacas, migrated seasonally between the Atlantic Ocean and the Chesapeake Bay. The Beach to Bay Indian Trail recognizes the patterns established . . . Map (db m4390) HM
4 Maryland, Worcester County, Berlin — Berlin / Snow Hill / Wallops Flight Facility / Chincoteague
Near Marsh View Lane south of Verrazano Bridge (Maryland Route 611), on the left when traveling south.
Berlin One of many small-town gems on the Maryland-Virginia Eastern Shore, Berlin (with the accent on the "Ber") has a wealth of historic houses and an especially well-preserved commercial district from the late 1800s. The uniform . . . Map (db m206337) HM
5 Maryland, Worcester County, Berlin — Birthplace of Commodore Stephen Decatur
Near Tripoli Road, 0.1 miles US 113, on the left when traveling west.
United States Navy, born January 5, 1779, mortally wounded in duel at Bladensburg, Md., March 22, 1820.Map (db m3772) HM
6 Maryland, Worcester County, Berlin — Caring for the Bay — Ocean, island, bay, mainland—all are interconnected
Near Verrazano Bridge (Maryland Route 611) at Marsh View Lane.
The marshes in the distance, the waters before you, and the land beneath and behind you form an interwoven whole. What affects one part affects all. How we use and care for the land impacts it's water quality. The water that drains from the land . . . Map (db m87797) HM
7 Maryland, Worcester County, Berlin — Commodore Stephen Decatur, USN
On US 113 at Tripoli Road, on the right when traveling north on US 113.
Born near this site Jan. 5, 1779, his heroic exploits in Tripolitan Wars earned him his captain's commission in 1804. Commanded the "United States" and appointed commodore in War of 1812. Killed in duel at Bladensburg, Maryland, March 22, 1820.Map (db m3771) HM
8 Maryland, Worcester County, Berlin — Corp. Isaiah Fassett — "Uncle Zear"
On Branch Street at Flower Street, on the right when traveling east on Branch Street. Reported permanently removed.
Isaiah "Uncle Zear" Fassett was born into slavery southeast of here in Sinepuxent in 1844. His owner, Sarah A. Bruff, released him from bondage at age nineteen on November 11, 1863, when the U.S. Army paid her $300 in compensation. That same day, . . . Map (db m15695) HM
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9 Maryland, Worcester County, Berlin — Corp. Isaiah Fassett — From Slavery to Honored Veteran
On Branch Street west of Flower Street, on the left when traveling west.
Isaiah Fassett was born into slavery south of here in Sinepuxent in 1844. On November 11, 1863, when he was nineteen, his owner, Sara A. Bruff, released him from bondage to enlist in Co. D, 9th United States Colored Troops. Bruff, who was loyal . . . Map (db m206342) HM
10 Maryland, Worcester County, Berlin — Keep Them Safe / Keep Them Wild — Assateague Island National Seashore — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
On Bayberry Drive north of Bayside Drive, on the left when traveling south.
Keep Them Safe During your visit to Assateague you will likely encounter a few of the island's most popular residents. Both petting and feeding horses causes harmful behavioral changes as they become unafraid of humans and . . . Map (db m206333) HM
11 Maryland, Worcester County, Berlin — Keep Them Safe / Keep Them Wild — Assateague Island National Seashore — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
On Bayberry Drive south of Ferry Landing Road, on the right when traveling south.
Keep Them Safe During your visit to Assateague you will likely encounter a few of the island's most popular residents. Both petting and feeding horses causes harmful behavioral changes as they become unafraid of humans and vehicles. . . . Map (db m206336) HM
12 Maryland, Worcester County, Berlin — Life-Saving Station
On Bayberry Drive, 0.5 miles south of Bayside Drive, on the left when traveling south. Reported permanently removed.
In the late 1800's and early 1900's four Life-Saving Stations on Assateague Island aided ships in distress off the coast, where hidden sand bars, storms, German submarines, and other dangers often threatened. The U.S. Life-Saving Service . . . Map (db m8143) HM
13 Maryland, Worcester County, Berlin — Native Americans
On Ferry Landing Road at Bayberry Drive, on the right when traveling west on Ferry Landing Road.
Assateague's first visitors were small bands of nomadic Indians who had permanent settlements on the mainland. These hunters and gatherers came seasonally to the island to enjoy the rich harvest of waterfowl, fish, oysters, clams, and plant foods. . . . Map (db m8337) HM
14 Maryland, Worcester County, Berlin — Olde Sinepuxent
Near Bayberry Drive (Maryland Route 611).
Ever since explorer Giovanna da Verrazzano sailed through Sinepuxent Bay in 1524, human activty along these waters has helped shape Assateague's history. Except for intriguing place names on local maps, almost all traces of these historic events . . . Map (db m8602) HM
15 Maryland, Worcester County, Berlin — Peregrine Falcon Migration
Near Stephen Decatur Highway south of Verrazano Bridge (Maryland Route 611), on the left when traveling south.
Each Autumn Assateague Island is a refuge for migrating tundra peregrine falcons (falco peregrinus tundrius). In 1958, falconer and conservationist Alva G. Nyemur confirmed the presence here of this previously-unrecognized race of peregrine. During . . . Map (db m206330) HM
16 Maryland, Worcester County, Berlin — Rackliffe Plantation Milk House
Near Tom Patton Lane.
Dairies (or milk houses, as they were more commonly called in the Mid-Atlantic region) were one-room structures constructed two to three feet below grade for coolness. They had brick or stone floors and plastered or whitewashed ceilings and interior . . . Map (db m88263) HM
17 Maryland, Worcester County, Berlin — Renaissance Plaza
On Pitts Street east of North Main Street (Maryland Route 818), on the left when traveling east.
. . . Map (db m137727) HM
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18 Maryland, Worcester County, Berlin — Saving Lives — Assateague Island National Seashore — National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior —
On Ferry Landing Road just east of Bayberry Drive, on the right when traveling east.
The surfmen of the U.S. Life-Saving Service were real heroes. Come hurricane or nor'easter, they scanned the horizon for ships in distress. They bravely risked their lives to rescue shipwrecked mariners and passengers, conducting both beach and . . . Map (db m206335) HM
19 Maryland, Worcester County, Berlin — Sheltered Waters — You're Facing Sinepuxent Bay and Assateague Island
Near 7206 National Seashore Lane.
Sinepuxent Bay and Chincoteague Bay (just to the south) separate Assateague Island from the mainland. The Atlantic Ocean lies just over a mile away, on the other side of Assateague. The pedestrian and bicycle bridge to your left provides a fine . . . Map (db m88250)
20 Maryland, Worcester County, Berlin — Shipwrecks
On Ferry Landing Road at Bayberry Drive, on the right when traveling west on Ferry Landing Road. Reported missing.
Shoals, bad weather, and lack of navigational aids contributed to hundreds of shipwrecks along Assateague. Many wrecks were schooners and cargo vessels sailing the busy coastal ship lanes in the 1800s. The total number of wrecks off Assateague . . . Map (db m8338) HM
21 Maryland, Worcester County, Berlin — St. Martin's Church
On US 113, 0.1 miles north of MD 589 Ocean Downs Road, on the right when traveling south.
Established around 1692 as a chapel-of-ease for Snow Hill Parish, and later, in 1744, designated as the principal church of Worcester Parish. The original frame building was replaced with this Georgian brick structure, completed in 1764.Map (db m3773) HM
22 Maryland, Worcester County, Berlin — The Old Globe Theater — 12 Broad St.
On Broad Street (Route 374) west of South Main Street (Maryland Route 818), on the left when traveling west.
This brick building was originally built as a garage for horse and carriage in 1910. It was converted to a theater for showing "silent flickers" in 1917. A new facade was added to replicate the Spanish Mission Style architecture common to movie . . . Map (db m137728) HM
23 Maryland, Worcester County, Berlin — The Wild Ponies
On National Seashore Lane at Stephen Decatur Highway (Maryland Highway 611), on the right when traveling north on National Seashore Lane.
Hardy, compact, and spirited - the horses on Assateague Island run freely over a range bounded by ocean and bay. Bands of mares and young led by protective stallions graze on marsh grasses, drink at freshwater ponds, and retreat into island forests . . . Map (db m8340) HM
24 Maryland, Worcester County, Berlin — Treasures from the Past
On National Seashore Lane at Stephen Decatur Highway (State Highway 611), on the right when traveling north on National Seashore Lane.
Town of Berlin Berlin's main street follows the course of the old Philadelphia post road which served as a principal stage route and course of land transportation during the 18th and 19th centuries. Tradition holds that the name Berlin came . . . Map (db m8339) HM
25 Maryland, Worcester County, Berlin — U.S.S. Decatur Anchor
On Tripoli Street, on the left when traveling west.
Anchor From The U.S.S. Decatur (DD-936) Forrest Sherman Class Commissioned in 1956. Decommissioned in 1965. Re-commissioned in 1967. Decommissioned in 1983, Receiving 6 Battle Stars For Vietnam Service. This Anchor Was Obtained . . . Map (db m60828) HM
26 Maryland, Worcester County, Berlin — Verrazano Bridge
On MD 611, on the right when traveling east.
Named in 1976 for the courageous Florentine navigator, Giovanni da Verrazano (c. 1485-1528.) In the ship La Dauphine under a commission from King Francis I of France, he explored the Atlantic coastline of North America in the spring of 1524, . . . Map (db m3783) HM
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27 Maryland, Worcester County, Berlin — Veterans Memorial
On West Street at Baker Street, on the left when traveling south on West Street.
To those who served — In honor of the living In memory of the dead [Plaque on the left side of the display:] WWII Killed in Action Berlin Seaman John R. Casper, Merchant Marine, N. Atlantic, 1945 Pvt. James E. . . . Map (db m137726) WM
28 Maryland, Worcester County, Berlin — Wild and Free — Assateague Beach Trail — Assateague State Park —
On Stephen Decatur Highway, 0.1 miles south of Verrazano Bridge (Maryland Route 611), on the left when traveling south.
"She belongs to the world of men, but I belong to the Isle of the wild things." —Marguerite Henry, Misty of the Chincoteague
History Mystery We know horses appeared on Assateague Island in . . . Map (db m206328) HM
29 Maryland, Worcester County, Berlin — You're looking out over… A Productive Nursery
Near Verrazano Bridge (Maryland Route 611) at Marsh View Lane.
You wouldn't know it from the surface. But this shallow bay (only three to four feet in most areas) brims with life. What lies beneath? Plankton, algae, grasses, worms, shrimp and minnows, clams and crabs, flounders and eels, stingrays and . . . Map (db m87794) HM
30 Maryland, Worcester County, Newark — Queponco Railway Station — Newark, Maryland
On Patey Woods Road, 0.1 miles west of Newark Road.
Placed on the National Register of Historic Places 1996Map (db m59823) HM
31 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — "Bay Breeze" — 706 Saint Louis Avenue
On Saint Louis Avenue north of 7th Street, on the right when traveling north.
[Top plaque:] "Bay Breeze" The Captain Robert S. Craig & Virginia Lee Mason Craig Summer Cottage 1949 - 1950 [Bottom plaque:] This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic . . . Map (db m137717) HM
32 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — "Genesar" — Also "Genzar," "Genessar," "Genezir" and "Genezer"
On South Point Road, 0.2 miles south of Knoll Hill Drive, on the right when traveling south.
2,200 acres "lying on the sea board side of Boquetonorton (Poqadenorton) Hundred" patented May 10, 1676, to Col. William Stevens, and on January 10, 1679, to Charles Ratcliffe. Brick house believed built in 1732 by May. John Purnell. During the . . . Map (db m3774) HM
33 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — "The White Marlin Capital of the World" — Ocean City, Maryland
On South 2nd Street.
Ocean City, Maryland has long been known as the “The White Marlin Capital of the World.” Of all the thousands of white marlin caught off the Maryland coast, the one encased here is the largest. The Maryland state record white weighed 135 . . . Map (db m66532) HM
34 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — Anchor from the Sailboat Wreck — Ocean City Life-Saving Station Museum —
On South 2nd Street.
This two and one half ton anchor was recovered from an 1870s shipwreck, known locally as the Sailboat Wreck. It was located by the commercial clam vessel STAR LIGHT, 19.6 nautical miles NNE of Assateague Island Lighthouse in 15 fathoms of water. . . . Map (db m69534) HM
35 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — Beach to Bay Indian Trail
Near South Boardwalk, 0.2 miles north of South 2nd Street, on the left when traveling north.
Centuries ago, Indians of the Algonquin Nation, including the Assateagues, Pocomokes, Manokins and Acquinticas, migrated seasonally between the Atlantic Ocean and the Chesapeake Bay. The Beach to Bay Indian Trail recognizes the patterns established . . . Map (db m190326) HM
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36 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — Birds of the Shore
On South 2nd Street.
Through the seasons many species of birds flock to the beaches, marshes, dunes and bays of Assateague Island. Here they find abundant food---fish, mollusks, crustaceans, insects, and small mammals. Binoculars and a field guide will enhance your . . . Map (db m66523) HM
37 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — Boardwalk Construction 2000
Near The Boardwalk near S 1st Street, on the right when traveling north.
"In recognition of the officers and crew of the USS Maryland - SSBN 738 for their assistance in construction of the boardwalk - March 2000"Map (db m69479) HM
38 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — British Manufactured Cannon — 12 pounder-circa 1750
On South 2nd Street.
This cannon was most likely acquired by an American private armed vessel during the Revolutionary War or the War of 1812. It was uncovered in the 1980’s by a developer in front of a warehouse in the Fells Point area of Baltimore, MD. A common . . . Map (db m66531) HM
39 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — City Hall
On 3rd Street at Baltimore Avenue (Maryland Route 528), on the right when traveling west on 3rd Street.
City Hall is the municipal headquarters and the administrative seat for the Town of Ocean City. The Mayor and the City Council meet on the first and third Monday of the month and conduct work sessions on the second and fourth Tuesday of the . . . Map (db m150165) HM
40 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — Eastern End of Transpeninsular Line Between Maryland and Three Lower Counties of Pennsylvania — (Now Delaware) — (Fenwick Island) —
On Coastal Highway (Maryland Route 528), on the left when traveling north.
First run 1751, agreed upon 1760 and finally ratified 1769 by King George, III, thus ending almost a century of controversy between the proprietors of the two provinces.Map (db m64331) HM
41 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — Fishing Industry
On Talbot Street west of Saint Louis Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Both commercial and recreational fishing have played an important part in the development and growth of Ocean City, Maryland. The year 1897 marked the beginning of the commercial fishing industry when members of the Ludlam family brought a crew . . . Map (db m137721) HM
42 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — Island on the Move
On South 2nd Street.
Assateague Island is in constant motion. Influenced by wind, waves, tides, and currents, sand movement continually reshapes the island and its shores. These forces, combined with a gradually rising sea level, cause Assateague to move a few feet . . . Map (db m66508) HM
43 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — Korean War — Freedom Is Not Free — June 25, 1950 - July 27, 1953 —
On 24th Street just east of Philadelphia Avenue (Maryland Route 528), on the right when traveling east.
[Captions:] 3rd Infantry Division 7th Infantry Division 24th Infantry Division 25th Infantry Division 1st Marine Division 45th Infantry Division 40th Infantry Division Eighth Army I Corps IX Corps X Corps 1st . . . Map (db m150163) WM
44 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — Largest Fish — Maryland State Record
On South 2nd Street.
This record 1,210 pound Tiger Shark was caught in the waters off Ocean City, Maryland by Grace Czemiak of Buffalo, New York. The shark was caught on July 9, 1983 while fishing aboard the LISA with Captain Stuart Windsor and Mate Jim Liberto. Mrs. . . . Map (db m66529) HM
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45 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — Life Saving Station
Near Boardwalk at Caroline Street, on the right when traveling north.
On what is now the corner of Caroline Street and the Boardwalk, Ocean City's Life-Saving Station was built in 1878 and sat at the once northern edge of Ocean City. The life-saving station was a part of the coastal system, established by the . . . Map (db m190333) HM
46 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — Native Americans
On South 2nd Street east of South Baltimore Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
Assateaque's first visitors were small bands of nomadic Indians who had permanent settlements on the mainland. These hunters and gatherers came seasonally to the island to enjoy the rich harvest of waterfowl, fish, oysters, clams, and plant . . . Map (db m190328) HM
47 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — Ocean City — Maryland's Atlantic Ocean Resort
On Ocean City Boardwalk at S. Division Street.
Efforts to establish a resort on the barrier island began as early as 1839. In the late 1860s construction of the Wicomico and Pocomoke Railroad promised an increase in beach visitors, prompting investors to lay out streets and building lots on 267 . . . Map (db m66537) HM
48 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — Pier Ballroom & Bandshell
On South Atlantic Avenue south of Somerset Street, on the left when traveling south.
The original Ocean City Fishing Pier was financed and constructed by a number of local businessmen and community leaders. Work began in 1904 and after numerous delays was completed in time for the 1907 season. There wasn't an inlet in 1907, so the . . . Map (db m137722) HM
49 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — Sam Wilkinson (1994 - 2003)
Near South Ocean Drive, 0.1 miles west of Atlantic Boulevard, on the right when traveling east.
This site is dedicated to the memory of Sam Wilkinson. Though his death was tragic, we have been left with an inspiration to help others in a way that would have made Sammy proud. Today, through the Sammy Wilkinson Memorial Foundation, children . . . Map (db m190337) HM
50 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — Shore Camping / Island Exploring
On South 2nd Street.
Seashore Camping Camping by the ocean and dunes can be a very enjoyable adventure. If you’ve never done it before, here are a few things you should know: 1. Tent pegs should be at least 15” long. Short pegs won’t hold in the sand. Wooden . . . Map (db m66525) HM
51 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — Smaller Conflicts After WWII
On 24th Street just east of Philadelphia Avenue (Maryland Route 528), on the right when traveling east.
World War II was the last fought in which the President asked Congress for a declaration of war. Since then, United States armed forces have been in combat, including these smaller conflicts: Cuba 1961 The U.S. orchestrates the . . . Map (db m150158) HM
52 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — St. Paul's By-The-Sea Episcopal Church — 302 Baltimore Avenue
On 3rd Street just east of Baltimore Avenue (Maryland Route 528), on the right when traveling east.
St. Paul's By-The-Sea Episcopal Church 1900 - 1901 has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m150164) HM
53 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — Stephen Tyng Mather — July 4, 1887 - Jan. 22, 1930
On MD 611, on the right when traveling east.
He laid the foundation of the National Park Service defining and establishing the policies under which its areas shall be developed and conserved unimpaired for future generations. There will never come an end to the good that he has done.Map (db m3789) HM
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54 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — Students of Ocean City High School in World War II
On N. Baltimore Avenue (Maryland Route 378/528) north of 3rd Street.
Erected by the P.T.A. In Honor of Students of Ocean City High School who so heroically served in the Armed Forces 1941 – World War II - 1945 And dedicated to the memory of these who sacrificed their lives for Democracy, Peace and . . . Map (db m69407) WM
55 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — Swindler Park
On South Point Road, 0.1 miles south of Landing Street, on the left.
This park is dedicated to the memory of Leland Stanford Swindler Brigadier General USMC Born 1893 - Died 1993 Soldier, sailor and marine he entered the service in 1912, served in WWI, the China Campaign, WWII and the Korean War. He was decorated . . . Map (db m3780) HM
56 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — The Blue Crab
On South 2nd Street.
This colorfully armored crustacean is one of the best known and most valuable scavengers of the bays and coves along the Atlantic shore. Crabbing Technique Tie a fish head on a piece of raw chicken to the end of a twelve foot string. . . . Map (db m66510) HM
57 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — The Henry Hotel
On South Baltimore Avenue at South Division Street, on the left when traveling north on South Baltimore Avenue.
Henry's Hotel survives as one of a few 19th-century structures in downtown Ocean City. Built around 1895, the hotel and lot were acquired by Charles T. and Louisa Henry in December 1926. Previously known as "Henry's Colored Hotel," the enterprise . . . Map (db m137718) HM
58 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — The Horseshoe Crab
On South 2nd Street.
Found along the western shores of the Atlantic and the coastal waters of Asia, the unusual and fascinating horseshoe crab has proven to be a valuable ally to scientists and medical researchers. Boasting nine eyes, three in the front, one on each . . . Map (db m66527) HM
59 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — The Railroad Era
The railroad played an important role in the growth of Ocean City, Maryland. The railroad era begain in 1876 and lasted for 57 years. it was the priamry form of transportation to and from the resort, and was the lifeblood of early Ocean City. Both . . . Map (db m190332) HM
60 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — Three Ton Tire — Ripley's Believe It or Not! — Ocean City, MD —
On South Boardwalk, 0.1 miles south of Somerset Street, on the left when traveling south.
Built by the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company of Akron, Ohio, this enormous truck tire stands nearly 12 feet tall and weighs over 6,500 pounds! Used on open-pit mining trucks that can carry up to 240 tons of ore at one time, this tire was actually . . . Map (db m137725) HM
61 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — Town of Ocean City — Boardwalk Expansion and Comfort Station Renovation
On Ocean City Boardwalk at 27th Street.
This building is a replica of the original Ocean City train station, constructed in the late 19th century. Roland E. Powell, Mayor; Richard W. Meehan, Council President; James S. Hall, Council Secretary; Vincent D. Gisriel, Jr, Councilman; Sally S. . . . Map (db m66542) HM
62 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — Trail of the Whispering Giants — Maryland's Indian
On South 2nd Street.
This monument, representing the Assateague Indian, was sculptured by Peter Toth and given to the people of Maryland as a gift. Toth is presently sculpturing an Indian monument in each of the fifty states, to pay homage to his heritage and to raise . . . Map (db m66528) HM
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63 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — Train Depot
On South Baltimore Avenue at South Division Street, on the left when traveling north on South Baltimore Avenue.
Few of the hundreds of thousands of vacationers today are aware that a railroad once played an important role in the growth of Ocean City, Maryland. The railroad era began in 1876 and lasted for 57 years; it was the primary form of transportation . . . Map (db m137719) HM
64 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — Treasures From The Past
On Ocean City Boardwalk at 1st Street.
Town of Berlin Berlin’s main street follows the course of the old Philadelphia post road which served as a principal stage route and course of land transportation during the 18th and 19th centuries. Tradition holds that the name Berlin came . . . Map (db m66541) HM
65 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — World Trade Center Beam
Near South Boardwalk.
Once part of the World Trade Center, this twisted piece of steel rests here as an enduring memorial to the 343 New York City firefighters who perished in their desperate attempt to save lives on September 11, 2001. We will never forget.Map (db m190335) WM
66 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — World War I — Campaigns of the American Expeditionary Forces — April 6, 1917 - November 11, 1918 —
On 24th Street just east of Philadelphia Avenue (Maryland Route 528), on the right when traveling east.
Cambrai, November 20 - December 4, 1917 Somme Defensive, March 21 - April 6, 1918 Lys, April 9-27, 1918 Aisne, May 27 - June 5, 1918 . . . Map (db m150160) HM WM
67 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — World War II — Europe-N. Africa Campaign — June 6, 1944 - May 8, 1945 —
On 24th Street just east of Philadelphia Avenue (Maryland Route 528), on the right when traveling east.
[Image captions:] U.S. tank crew in Tunisia North Africa Operation Torch, Nov. 8, 1942 Bombing Neuminster Germany Battle of the Bulge | Dec. 6, 1944 - Jan. 25, 1945 D-Day, Normandy | June 6, 1944 Battle of the . . . Map (db m150161) WM
68 Maryland, Worcester County, Ocean City — World War II — Pacific Campaign — Dec. 7, 1941 - Sept. 2, 1945 —
On 24th Street just east of Philadelphia Avenue (Maryland Route 528), on the right when traveling east.
[Captions:] Japs Bomb Hawaii Pearl Harbor | December 7, 1941 Midway | June 7, 1942 Guadalcanal | Aug. 7-Feb. 9, 1943 Okinawa | April 1-June 23, 1945 Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima | Feb. 23, 1945 MacArthur . . . Map (db m150162) HM WM
69 Maryland, Worcester County, Pocomoke City — Beach to Bay Indian Trail
Near U.S. 13, in the median.
Centuries ago, Indians of the Algonquin Nation, including the Assateagues, Pocomokes, Manokins and Acquintacas, migrated seasonally between the Atlantic Ocean and the Chesapeake Bay. The Beach to Bay Indian Trail recognizes the patterns established . . . Map (db m94457) HM
70 Maryland, Worcester County, Pocomoke City — Boundary Line — Maryland - Virginia
On Ocean Highway (U.S. 13), on the right when traveling north.
State line located approximately 100 yards south of this point. In 1668 surveyors marked large Oak trees to indicate the boundary. These came to be called "Marriage Trees" as couples traveled from Virginia to wed under more lenient Maryland laws. . . . Map (db m48604) HM
71 Maryland, Worcester County, Pocomoke City — Costen House — (circa 1870)
On Market Street (Business U.S. 13).
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.Map (db m66596) HM
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72 Maryland, Worcester County, Pocomoke City — Cultural Treasures
Near U.S. 13, in the median.
Town of Princess Anne The Town of Princess Anne, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was created by an act of Maryland's General Assembly in 1733. The town was named in honor of King George II's daughter, Anne, and is located . . . Map (db m94459) HM
73 Maryland, Worcester County, Pocomoke City — In Memory of the Deceased Who Served to Protect Our Country
On Clarke Avenue just south of Vine Street, on the left when traveling south.
Honor the Dead by Helping the LivingMap (db m224211) WM
74 Maryland, Worcester County, Pocomoke City — Mark O. Pilchard
Near Ocean Highway (U.S. 13) when traveling north.
The U.S. Route 13 Travel Information Center is dedicated to the Memory of Mark O. Pilchard In grateful Recognition of the Vision, Dedication and Leadership he provided in establishing the Center. He served the citizens of the Lower . . . Map (db m51129) HM
75 Maryland, Worcester County, Pocomoke City — Mar-Va Theater — 103 Market Street
On Market Street (Business U.S. 13) just west of Clarke Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Built 1927 National Register of Historic Places 1996 Map (db m165032) HM
76 Maryland, Worcester County, Pocomoke City — Maryland's Eastern Shore — Hundreds of Enslaved and Free Black Men Enlisted
Near Ocean Highway (U.S. 13) when traveling north.
Although isolated from Maryland's largest population centers, the Eastern Shore was important to the state's role in the Civil War and exemplified the citizens' divided loyalties. In the years before the war, enslaved African-Americans here . . . Map (db m51130) HM
77 Maryland, Worcester County, Pocomoke City — Olive Marie Lippoldt
Near Front Street (Business U.S. 13) 0.1 miles west of Front Street, on the right when traveling west.
Olive Marie Lippoldt taught at Pocomoke Elementary School from 1984 - 1992. She founded the Psi chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa, an international teacher's sorority. For all the contributions she made to Pocomoke youth, this garden is dedicated in her . . . Map (db m165027) HM
78 Maryland, Worcester County, Pocomoke City — Pocomoke City Historic Railroad Station — "Friendliest Town on the Eastern Shore"
On 2nd Street (Maryland Route 371) just north of Railroad Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Originally built 1912 Destroyed by fire 1989 Rebuilt and dedicated to the citizens of Pocomoke City 1999Map (db m165033) HM
79 Maryland, Worcester County, Pocomoke City — River Trades & Traditions / River Lore & Legend
Near Market Street (Business U.S. 13) 0.1 miles west of Front Street, on the right when traveling west.
River Trades & Traditions Native Indians used the deep, dark Pocomoke River to hunt, fish, trap, travel and trade with other peoples in the region. The river banks still hold the remains of arrowheads, broken pottery and eroding oyster . . . Map (db m165029) HM
80 Maryland, Worcester County, Pocomoke City — Sturgis One Room School — Museum
On Front Street, on the left when traveling south.
Originally located on Brantley Road east of Pocomoke City, the Sturgis School is one of the last remaining one-room school buildings erected to educate African-American children in Worcester County. Dating around 1900, the single-story frame . . . Map (db m63474) HM
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81 Maryland, Worcester County, Pocomoke City — The Shapes of Ships
On Riverside Drive at Willow Street, on the left when traveling north on Riverside Drive.
If you were standing here during the years surrounding the turn of the 20th century, your senses would be filled with the sights, sounds and smells of a hard working waterfront. The air would be thick with the smell of cut raw timber and burning . . . Map (db m165026) HM
82 Maryland, Worcester County, Pocomoke City — Wicomico Treasures
Near U.S. 13, in the median.
Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art The Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art exhibits the most comprehensive collection of wildfowl carving and art in the world. Named for Lem and Steve Ward of Crisfield, Maryland, whose skill and vision elevated traditional . . . Map (db m94455) HM
83 Maryland, Worcester County, Snow Hill — Askiminokonson — Indian Town
On MD 12 at Nassawango Road, on the right when traveling north on MD 12.
In 1671 the largest indian town in Maryland, jointly occupied by the Pocomoke, Annamessex, Manokin, Nassawattex and Acouintica Indians. A large reservation laid out here in 1686.Map (db m3793) HM
84 Maryland, Worcester County, Snow Hill — Historic Western Auto Building — Est. 1951 — Gus & Aline Payne, Owners —
On West Green Street just west of Pearl Street, on the right when traveling west.
Western Auto was a family-owned and operated hardware store for over 55 years. The State of Maryland, Worcester County, and the Town of Snow Hill proclaimed December 1, 2006, "Gus Payne Day."Map (db m206339) HM
85 Maryland, Worcester County, Snow Hill — Korean War Memorial Marker
On Market Street at Washington Street on Market Street.
Dedicated to the memory of the men of Worcester County who gave their lives for our country in Korea. Berrien, Henry Lee • Truitt, Granville Handy • Wise, Esley • Wooten, Clarence T.Map (db m67199) WM
86 Maryland, Worcester County, Snow Hill — Makemie Memorial Presbyterian Church
On W Market Street (Business U.S. 113), on the right when traveling east.
First in America, org.1683 has been placed on the National Register Of Historic Places By the United States Department of the Interior Map (db m50377) HM
87 Maryland, Worcester County, Snow Hill — Nassawango Iron Furnace
On Old Furnace Road at MD 12, on the left on Old Furnace Road.
Built 1832 by the Maryland Iron Company to smelt bog iron ore dug from the bed of Nassawango Creek. It was abandoned in 1847. The old furnace stack is still standing (1934).Map (db m3819) HM
88 Maryland, Worcester County, Snow Hill — Nassawango Iron Furnace — circa 1828 - 1850 — National Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark —
Near Old Furnace Road at Millville Road.
Nassawango is structurally typical of its period while distinctive in several ways: it smelted bog ore; it is principally of brick rather than stone; and of greatest significance, it probably is the earliest surviving American furnace that employed . . . Map (db m42635) HM
89 Maryland, Worcester County, Snow Hill — Snow Hill Town
On Market Street near Pearl Street, on the right when traveling east.
Established in 1686 as part of Calvert's family objective to create towns and advance trade. Laid out on a sandy ridge at the head of the Pocomoke River. The town was developed as a trading center on the seaside of Somerset County, and later as a . . . Map (db m48603) HM
90 Maryland, Worcester County, Snow Hill — The John Blair House — Circa 1835
On East Green Street.
Long believed to be one of the oldest dwellings remaining in Snow Hill, this story-and-a-half stepped framed house evokes for many the image of an eighteenth century dwelling. Its exterior chimney and small rooms with wide pine flooring are . . . Map (db m66561) HM
91 Maryland, Worcester County, Snow Hill — Vietnam War Memorial Marker
On Market Street at Washington Street on Market Street.
Dedicated to the memory of the men of Worcester County who gave their lives for our country in Vietnam Berger, Barry Howard • Bivens, Frederick Wood, Jr. • Briddell, Charles Littleton • Brown, Mitchell David • Gordy, Dennis Welton • Gordy, . . . Map (db m67197) WM
92 Maryland, Worcester County, Snow Hill — Worcester County Courthouse — Staging Ground
On Market Street (Business U.S. 13) near Franklin Street, on the right when traveling east. Reported permanently removed.
In November 1861, a force of about 4,500 United States officers, soldiers, cavalrymen, and artillerists assembled in and around Snow Hill. Some of the troops camped here on the Worcester County Courthouse yard. Gen. Henry H. Lockwood commanded . . . Map (db m74867) HM
93 Maryland, Worcester County, Snow Hill — Worcester County Courthouse — Staging Ground
On West Market Street (Business U.S. 113) just east of Franklin Street, on the right when traveling east.
"I met one boy with a flint-lock rifle and a Confederate uniform. He acknowledged to have been in Confederate service, but that last night they all dispersed. I could see them running in every direction, hiding their arms." . . . Map (db m206338) HM
94 Maryland, Worcester County, Snow Hill — World War I Memorial — 1917 - 1918
On Market Street MD 113 at Pearl St., on the left when traveling west on Market Street MD 113.
This Tablet is a Memorial to the Men of Worcester County who gave their lives for their country in the World War. Blaine B. Boggs • Ernest Livingstone • Edward J. Bonneville • Wilson U. Martin • Ara J. Bowen • Sewell W. Marshall • Claude . . . Map (db m3822) WM
95 Maryland, Worcester County, Snow Hill — World War II Memorial — 1941 - 1946
On Market Street MD 113 at Pearl St., on the left when traveling west on Market Street MD 113.
This tablet is a memorial to the men of Worcester County who gave their lives for their country in World War II Adams, Arthur W. • Bailey, Warren • Barnes, Herman R. • Bonnevidde, Walter P. • Coston, Felton B. • Donoway, Voyd . . . Map (db m3824) WM
 
 
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