Upcoming
Mill Town Tea - History of Showhouses
June 18th, 2026, 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Location: Museum of Howard County History, 8328, Court Avenue, Ellicott City, Maryland, 21043
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Two properties, Long Reach and Chew’s Resolution Manor were patented by the Dorsey’s in 1771. Caleb Dorsey, ironmaster at Elk Ridge, deeded 100 acres of each parcel to his daughter Mary. Mary Dorsey Pue and her husband Dr. Michael Pue established a home here for their ten children. Four generations of doctors in the Pue family resulted in the name ‘Bethesda,’ a place of healing.
The Pues inhabited the house until the 1850s. when it was sold to Thomas Leishear. Among the five other families who have owned it in later years were some prominent Howard County families such as the Bakers, Syberts, Joneses and Deboys.
The telescope style house has three joined wings. The center section is the oldest, the large granite two story wing next and the smaller section built in 1959. In addition to the main house, the estate includes the charming Dower House Guest Cottage, completely restored by the owners in the 1970s. Bethesda is on the list of Maryland Historical Trust Properties.
Bethesda is located at 9140 Sybert Drive, Ellicott City, MD. The show house was held from September 23 to October 22. There were three chairmen: Barbara Stam, Margaret McMahon and Elaine Peverstein
Upcoming
June 18th, 2026, 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Location: Museum of Howard County History, 8328, Court Avenue, Ellicott City, Maryland, 21043
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Upcoming
Saturdays starting May 23rd, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Location: Tiber Park across from the B&O Museum, Downtown Ellicott City - See you there!
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Preservation
Ongoing
The HEC grant program provides direct assistance for the rehabilitation, sustainment and preservation of properties within the Ellicott City Historic District....
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