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Ellicott City
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- Maryland Flag
- 4.75″ × 7″
- acrylic on paperboard
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- The Star Spangled Banner
- 5.25″ × 8″
- acrylic on paperboard
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- Ellicott City No. 6 ‘Station’
- 8″ × 16″
- acrylic on paper on wood
Situated above Main Street and surveying the town from a finer elevation is Ellicott Mills Station. Built in 1830, the two-story granite building is a true landmark in ... (continued)
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- Ellicott City No. 5 ‘Yates’
- 7.75″ × 10.75″
- acrylic on paperboard
By the 20th century, Ellicott City had established a prospering host of service providers. Early colonial log and stonework was succeeded by brick and ... (continued)
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- Ellicott City No. 4 ‘Calvert Arms/King’s Colors’
- 5″ × 7″
- acrylic on paperboard
The earliest Maryland flag combines the Lords of Baltimore coats of arms (1634, black & gold) with the first flag of Great Britain (1603, red, blue & white). Surviving ... (continued)
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- Ellicott City No. 3 ‘Main’
- 7.75″ × 10.75″
- acrylic on paperboard
The city originally chartered as Ellicott Mills changed its name officially to Ellicott City in 1867. Still, its earliest legacy as a milling town lives on in the towering ... (continued)
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- Ellicott City No. 2 ‘Blizzard’
- 7.25″ × 10″
- acrylic on paperboard
Ellicott City begins at the foot of Howard County, Maryland, on the west bank of the Patapsco River, whose entry was gained by covered bridge for much of ... (continued)
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- Ellicott City No. 1 ‘Thomas Isaac Cabin’
- 5″ × 7″
- acrylic on paperboard
Named after an early owner, this settler-days, V-notch, log dwelling is Ellicott City’s oldest surviving wood structure. Decades after its circa 1780 construction ... (continued)