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Free bag and shirts for early registration. Check back for registration and event details coming soon! The Pennsylvania line intersected the town in a north-south direction. As a result of this tragedy, Paul gave the gift of life to three individuals who received his liver and both of his kidneys. Proceeds benefit the Maryland Salem Children's Trust. Amazon Music Stream millions of songs.
Not Enabled Word Wise: Not Enabled Screen Reader: Enabled Amazon Best Sellers Rank: Would you like to report this content as inappropriate? Do you believe that this item violates a copyright? Amazon Music Stream millions of songs. Amazon Drive Cloud storage from Amazon. It was built as the law offices of Williams and Shockley. The Treasure Chest next door is one of the few buildings in the Berlin Historic District to remain in its original or neat original condition. Each feature an identical decorative brick cornice. Berlin had three banks before the turn of the century.
He was brother to Dr. Dirickson, my grandfather, who I am named after. When that bank closed, Calvin B. Taylor, the founder of Calvin B. Taylor Banking Company, bought its remaining assets so local residents would have a local bank to provide security for the savings of thrifty citizens and so the community could more ably conduct business. This eclectic-style brick building with a pyramidal tower topped by a weather vane was erected in Subsequent additions expanded the bank to the rear.
Ned Furbish built this around-the-corner brick building with facades on two important downtown streets in This is another commercial property that was covered with fake stone when it was frequented by shoppers as the Berlin Variety Store. When the stone was stripped away in it led to an award for the restoration. The Plaza appeared in the Runaway Bride as the bridal shop. Evergreen Lodge North Main Street. At that time the Lodge met in Snow Hill.
The lodge purchased this building on June 26, In the years before the Civil War, Perdeaux Chapel in Sinepuxent Neck, the mother church of Stevenson Methodist Episcopal Church, ministered to the families of the local plantations and farms. Cedar Chapel, the first permanent place of worship in Berlin, was erected in on a lot secured from Minos Timmons located on South Main Street near what is now Buckingham Cemetery.
A second larger Methodist church was built here in The name was then changed from Cedar Chapel to Stevenson in honor of Edward Stevenson who donated the ground for the new building, a neat one story wooden structure. After the Episcopal and Presbyterian Churches in town got new buildings following the fire, church members lobbied for their own new house of worship, erecting the present building in of Port Deposit granite. Dating the the s, this Federal-style house with gambrel roof is believed to be the oldest structure in Berlin.
Hand-made wrought iron nails and beaded ceiling beams in the north half of this house lead to that conclusion. Taylor House North Main Street.
Taylor House was built by for Isaac Covington and his family who lived here during the Civil War. Another early occupant was Robert J. He was instrumental in bringing the railroad to Berlin. The house carries forward the name of Calvin B. Taylor; teacher, lawyer and founder of the Calvin B. He and his wife Mattie lived here from the s until his death in During their occupancy they made several changes to the house including a back wing addition and the installation of stained glass windows.
It was an apartment house in the s and was slated to be demolished to make a parking lot.
The Berlin Heritage Foundation was founded in November by a group of citizens interested in saving this house. This historic house museum opened in The Whaley House is a good example of a gable-entrance house, one of a handful still standing in Berlin. Into its third century, the house retains many of its original features in addition to an important collection of 19th century outbuildings - a dairy, a privy, a smokehouse, and a granary.
Atlantic Hotel 2 North Main Street. This three-story, ten-bay brick Atlantic Hotel has anchored the center of Berlin since , built by Horace F. Harmonson and his wife, Virginia Lingo Harmonson. In the early days there was a livery stable in back of the Hotel. It was on this site that sales of mules and horses were held. The livestock would arrive in Berlin by rail and then be driven up through the town from the station to the Atlantic Stable.
The hotel was built immediately following the fire and is one of a very few in the central commercial district that survived subsequent fires in and The front facade is characterized by a large, pressed-metal cornice that ends abruptly at the corners and has a peaked pediment at its center. Pressed-metal hooded moldings decorated with a flower motif are located over each window on the front facade. Peninsula Bank of Berlin 1 South Main street. The Peninsula Bank of Berlin, built in as the Exchange and Savings Bank, is one of a small collection of similar era banks erected in Worcester County villages.
Oriented to face the principal intersection in Town, the front entrance is accented by a pyramidal roofed spire. Large, round arched window openings filled with colored glass transom lights are found within recessed bays to each side. Differing brick sizes and colors provide contrast; the entrance is through a round tower surmounted by a conical roof. Encircling the tower and enriching the various friezes are rows of garlands, while the pedimented gable ends are fitted with dentils and other period moldings.
Dominating the west elevation is a single round arched window opening that was built with a colored glass transom light. Paran Lodge South Main Street.