Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Historical Preservation In Maryland

The Maryland Historical Trust was formed in 1961 to identify, study, preserve, and protecting significant historic districts, sites, and structures in Maryland. If your home can be classified as "historically significant" you may want to check out the links for "Grants & Loans" and "Tax Credits" on this page. Also see the link for "Local Organizations" under the tab for "In Your Community" which provides links to preservation websites on the local level. There's a good deal of information on this site which is worth looking into.

6 Comments:

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