Tuesday, March 6, 2012

MHT Loans Available For Capital Projects

Franklin Hall, Chesapeake City, Cecil County
photo by Ron Francis
    Did you know that the Maryland Historical Trust offers loans at a low interest rate for acquisition, refinancing, and rehabilitation of historic properties, as well as for certain predevelopment costs?  Nonprofits, local governments, business entities, and individuals are eligible to apply, but the project must have a strong public benefit in order to be a successful loan candidate.  To learn more about MHT’s Capital Loan program, please visit our website at: http://mht.maryland.gov/loans_mht.html

    Friday, March 2, 2012

    New Roadside Historical Markers Installed


    Stuart Grosvenor and members of the 
    Janet Montgomery Chapter of the DAR 
    dedicate the new Richard Montgomery 
    marker in Rockville. 
    Photo courtsey of Nancy Kurtz, MHT
    The Maryland Historical Trust, the State Highway Administration and local partners have developed and installed seven new markers along Maryland’s roadways.  The markers celebrate people, places and events important in the history of the state, including Ocean City, Maryland’s Atlantic Ocean resort; the Somerset County seat, established in the seventeenth century; a nineteenth century African American community and school in Anne Arundel County; the nation’s first war hero and namesake of Montgomery County; a hexagonal fieldstone school in Harford County; a seventeenth century battle along the Severn River; and a twentieth century African American community baseball park in Somerset County.

    See more information on each of the markers below.