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Ellicott City – a Short History of a Town Fighting to Remain in Existence

by Kate Dolan | May 29, 2018 | Colonial America, Kate Dolan, Latest Posts, Living History

I don’t live in historic Ellicott City, but I’ve wanted to ever since I first drove through the winding hilly streets about 30 years ago. Instead we live across the Patapsco River about ten minutes away in Catonsville, and though our home and community...

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