Darlington Historic District | |
Location | Main St., Shuresville Rd., Quaker Ln., Richmond Ave., and Trappe Church Rd., Darlington, Maryland |
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Coordinates | 39°38′23″N 76°12′3″W / 39.63972°N 76.20083°W |
Area | 250 acres (100 ha) |
Architect | Cope, Walter; et al. |
Architectural style | Late Victorian, Art Deco, English Gothic Revival |
NRHP reference No. | 87001571[1] |
Added to NRHP | September 10, 1987 |
Darlington Historic District is a national historic district at Darlington, Harford County, Maryland, United States. It includes approximately 100 small-scale structures in the village of Darlington. They include four churches including the Darlington United Methodist Church and the Deer Creek Friends Meetinghouse, a dozen shops and stores, barns/garages, meathouses, chicken houses, and other outbuildings, a lodge hall, a grammar school, a cemetery, and three working farms. They date particularly from the late 19th century through the early 20th century.[2]
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987.[1]
Gallery
- A photograph of the village of Darlington on Main Street in the 1950s.
- A photograph of the village of Darlington looking northeast from Bailey's Corner (currently the intersection of Shuresville Road and Route 161, or Main Street, and Kirk Road).
References
- 1 2 "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- ↑ Christopher Weeks (1986). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Darlington Historic District" (PDF). Maryland Historical Trust. Retrieved July 20, 2017.
External links
- Darlington Historic District, Harford County, including photo dated 2000, at Maryland Historical Trust
- Boundary Map of the Darlington Historic District, Harford County, at Maryland Historical Trust
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