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Current Total Easements Query Current Total Easements Query NAME OF PROPERTY (w/ alternative name) LOCATION CITY ACRES INVENTORY # LIBER FOLIO Allegany Algonquin Hotel Kensington Hotel, One Baltimore Street Cumberland 1.28 AL-IV-A-020 577 272 Algonquin Motor Inn Allegany County Courthouse 30 Washington Street Cumberland 0.47 AL-IV-A-023 660 355 Allegany County Library Academy Building, 31 Washington Street Cumberland 0.2 AL-IV-A-001 714 770 Allegany Academy Barton Archaeological Site Herman Barton southern side of Rt. 956 Pinto 32 18AG3, 18AG23, 716 511 Indian Village 18AG5 Archaeological Site Bell Tower Building Allegany League for City Hall Plaza, 24 Frederick Street Cumberland 0.027 AL-IV-A-014 495 763 Crippled Children, 1st City Police Station & Jail Cardinal Mooney House Mt. Savage Museum Old Row Mt. Savage 0.26 AL-V-A-196 485 475 First Christian Church (Town Clock) Town Clock Church, 312 Bedford Street Cumberland 0.2 AL-IV-A-102 581 47 German Evangelical Lutheran Church Friday, February 9, 2018 Page 1 of 107 NAME OF PROPERTY (w/ alternative name) LOCATION CITY ACRES INVENTORY # LIBER FOLIO First National Bank Mount Savage Bank Main Street Mt. Savage 0.15 AL-V-A-163 581 457 Museum Frostburg Palace Theatre 33 E. Main Street Frostburg 0.151 AL-VII-A-046 596 759 Frostburg Railroad Station The Cumberland 19 Depot Street Frostburg 0.78 AL-VII-A-036 659 579 and Pennsylvania Railroad (Tunnel) Depot Gilchrist Museum Perry House; 104 Washington Street Cumberland 0.3964 AL-IV-A-049 689 475 Gilchrist Gallery, C. William Gilchrist Museum of the Arts History House (Allegany County Gordon House, 218 Washington Street Cumberland 0.3049 AL-IV-A-076 523 875 Historical Society) Gordon-Roberts House La Vale Tollgate House South side of Rt. 40 Lavale 3.04 AL-V-B-012 592 499 Lonaconing Iron Furnace George's Creek Coal Rt. 36 (Main St.) in town Lonaconing 0.541 AL-VI-B-004 504 339 and Iron Company Furnace No. 1 Metropolitan A.M.E. Church African Methodist 309 Frederick Street Cumberland 0.5 AL-IV-A-136 673 398 Episcopal Church Friday, February 9, 2018 Page 2 of 107 NAME OF PROPERTY (w/ alternative name) LOCATION CITY ACRES INVENTORY # LIBER FOLIO Michael Cresap House Irain Allen/Michael 19015 Opessa Street SE Oldtown 0.5 AL-II-B-002 487 941 Cresap Museum Union Grove Schoolhouse Union Grove One 13301 Mason Road NE Cumberland 0.5 AL-III-C-106 1654 433 Room Schoolhouse United States Post Office Allegany County 3 Pershing Street Cumberland 0.88967 AL-IV-031 1732 197 (Cumberland) Museum Western Maryland Railroad Station Canal Place 13 Canal Street Cumberland 0.175 AL-IV-A-027 546 68 Anne Arundel Annapolis and Anne Arundel Polan-Brewerstore, 26 West Street Annapolis 0.093 AA-699 18572 554 Conference and Visitors Center Capital City FSL Assn. Annapolis Market House 25 Market Space, Annapolis, MD Annapolis 0.176 AA-590 29139 325 21401 Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre 143 Compromise St. Annapolis 0.117 AA-1330, AA-1329 26189 412 Anne Arundel Free School 1298 Lavall Dr, off Rutland Road Davidsonville 1.4 AA-103 2825 827 Friday, February 9, 2018 Page 3 of 107 NAME OF PROPERTY (w/ alternative name) LOCATION CITY ACRES INVENTORY # LIBER FOLIO Baltimore Harbor Lighthouse Chesapeake Bay near the mouth of the 0 AA-945 not rec not rec Magothy River Benson Hammond House Anne Arundel Aviation Boulevard near Andover Rd Linthicum 2.602 AA-118 3385 774 County Historical and Airport Society, Cedar Farm Bethel Church (Odenton) Odenton Historical 433 Waco Ave Odenton 0.293 AA-2424 17620 375 Center Brice House James Brice House 42 East Street Annapolis 0.26 AA-485 3213 478 Captain Salem Avery House Shady Side Rural 1418 E-W Shady Side Road Shady Side 0.65 AA-65 4829 776 Heritage Society Captain Salem Avery House E-W Shady Side Road Shady Side 0.683 AA-65A 6847 774 (adjoining parcel) Carrie Weedon House Galesville Heritage 988 Main Street Galesville 0.375 AA-2304 11204 749 Society Carrie Weedon House, Adjacent Lot Galesville Heritage 988 Main Street Galesville 0.52 AA-2304 11204 739 Society Friday, February 9, 2018 Page 4 of 107 NAME OF PROPERTY (w/ alternative name) LOCATION CITY ACRES INVENTORY # LIBER FOLIO Carroll Barrister House 60 College Ave., Annapolis, MD Annapolis 0.005 AA-671 25989 223 21403 Charles Baldwin Hall Cross Roads Church 1358 Millersville Rd Millersville 1 AA-176 7108 267 Charles Carroll House Carroll Mansion 107 Duke of Gloucester Annapolis 0.07 AA-459 3392 870 (Annapolis) Cornhill Street, 37 John Brewer's Tavern 37 Cornhill St. Annapolis 0.04 AA-445 2272 317 Earleigh Heights Station & Store Frost's Store, B&A 51 Earleigh Hts. Road Earleigh 0.75 AA-1057 4582 300 Trail Ranger Station Heights East Street, 82 82 East Street Annapolis 0.03 AA-1811 3545 607 Edmondo Property 1533 Widow's Mite Road Edgewater 1.9828 18AN1058 11025 248 Epiphany Episcopal Church Epiphany Chapel 1419 Odenton Road Odenton 0.61879 AA-1029 10645 367 and Church House Friday, February 9, 2018 Page 5 of 107 NAME OF PROPERTY (w/ alternative name) LOCATION CITY ACRES INVENTORY # LIBER FOLIO Fort George G. Meade Historic Officers Residence Fort George G. Meade Military Ft. Mead 56.992 AA-2095 12758 472 District Type I (Quarters 3) Reservation, 4524 Butler Street Galesville Rosenwald School Old Galesville Elem. 916 West Benning Road Galesville 0.9012 AA-914 22361 27 Sch./Galesville Community Ctr. Grassland Bowie House & 2710 Hercules Road Annapolis 5.13 AA-94 & 94A 5272 481 Dependencies Junction Green Street, 183 Brewer House 183 Green Street Annapolis 0.12 AA-517 3395 637 Hall of Records Greenfield Library St. John's College Annapolis 0.25 AA-1586 6531 4 Hammond and Polly Dorsey Cottage 1764 Broadlee Trail Annapolis 0.432346189 AA-2438 18549 635 Hammond-Harwood House 19 Maryland Avenue Annapolis 0.43 AA-626 20217 117 Hancock's Resolution 2795 Bayside Beach Road Pasadena 14 AA-129 9976 13 Friday, February 9, 2018 Page 6 of 107 NAME OF PROPERTY (w/ alternative name) LOCATION CITY ACRES INVENTORY # LIBER FOLIO Henry Murray Farm - 815 new house 815 Cumberstone Road Galesville 15.064 AA-237A 5706 637 Cumberstone Road Henry Murray Farm - Poplar Knoll 835 Cumberstone Road Harwood 8.214 AA-237 3285 348 Henry Murray Farm - Smithsonian Parcels 125, 126, Muddy Creek Rd. Galesville 19.91 AA-237B 5735 846 and 139 Henry Murray Farm - Steinleine 4651 Muddy Creek Rd (Rt. 468) Galesville 15.731 AA-237C 3285 348 Holly Hill (house) 333 Friendship Road Friendship 242.37 AA-268 2966 186 Holly Hill (land) Holland's Hills, Rose MD 261 & Solomon's Island Road Friendship 16 AA-268 3144 451 Valley Howard's Inheritance 721 Howard's Loop Annapolis 0.1 AA-136 4224 94 John Callahan House Pinkney-Callahan 164 Conduit Street Annapolis 0.08 AA-680 2677 545 House Friday, February 9, 2018 Page 7 of 107 NAME OF PROPERTY (w/ alternative name) LOCATION CITY ACRES INVENTORY # LIBER FOLIO Lamb Lodge Tee Pee Lodge, Girl 2744 Riva Rd. Annapolis AA-2353 31111 65 Scout Lodge at Woodlands Outdoor Education Center Larkin's Hundred Great House, Castle, 246 Mill Swamp Rd, 1/2 mile E. of Edgewater 19.482 AA-152 6728 506 O'Hara's Castle Rt. 2 Linthicum Walks Bright Seat 2295 Davidsonville Road Gambrills 5.19 AA-188 5174 698 Locust Grove "Locust Vale", 6308 Homewood Rd. Linthicum 1.27 AA-86 3066 107 Howell Linthicum House, Howard Linthicum House, Hezekiah Linthicum London Town Publik House William Brown 839 London Town Road Edgewater 22.52 AA-165 9314 543 House Lula G. Scott Property Shady Side & 6243 Shadyside Road Shadyside 1 AA-2217 13132 719 Churchton Rosenwald School (Lula Scott Community Center) Main Street, 97-99 and Green History Quest, 97 Main Street Annapolis 0.02666 AA-535 17798 797 Street, 196 Customs House, Sign O' The Whale Marley Neck Rosenwald School Hall Memorial 7780 Solley Road Glen Burnie 0.287 AA-2066 18665 250 Methodist Episcopal Church Hall Friday, February 9, 2018 Page 8 of 107 NAME OF PROPERTY (w/ alternative name) LOCATION CITY ACRES INVENTORY # LIBER FOLIO Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts Annapolis High 801 Chase Street Annapolis 3.045 AA-40 7735 212 School Maryland Inn 16 Church Circle Annapolis 0.19 AA-407 2533 303 Maynard Burgess House 163 Duke of Gloucester Street Annapolis 0.0473 AA-1336 9500 474 Middleton's Tavern Old Inn, Marx 2-4 Market Place Annapolis 0.0076 AA-1817 2384 98 House, People's Meat Market Mt. Tabor Good Samaritan Lodge Sons and Daughters 1407 St. Stephen's Church Road, near Crownsville 0.423 AA-775 8167 382 #59 of Levi Lodge #1 Mt. Tabor Meth. Church Norman's Retreat Buffer #1 West River Plantation (adjoins West River 4.085 AA-228A 6984 358 recreation area) Norman's Retreat Buffer #2 West River Plantation West River 6.069 AA-228B 6984 368 Norman's Retreat Lot #1 (Main 670 Plantation Blvd. West River 25 AA-228 3247 120 House) Friday, February 9, 2018 Page 9 of 107 NAME OF PROPERTY (w/ alternative name) LOCATION CITY ACRES INVENTORY # LIBER FOLIO Norman's Retreat Lot #2 Plantation Blvd off Muddy Creek Rd. West River 7.391 AA-228 3247 120 Odenton Bank Citizens State Bank 1402 Odenton Road at the RR tracks Odenton 0.1 AA-33 6350 24 Odenton Masonic Lodge No. 209 Masonic Temple or 1367 Odenton Road Odenton 0.222 AA-2423 17620 384 (Old Masonic Hall) Odenton Heritage Complex Prince George Street, 194 Gassaway/Feldmeyer 194 Prince George St.
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