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The Hays House Built 1788 One of the earliest buildings in Bel Air, enlarged in 1814 by Thomas A. Hays (1780-1861), an attorney, landowner and entrepreneur. Moved to present location in 1960. Retains original interior features and woodwork, weatherboard and shutters. Maryland Historical Trust Maryland State Highway Administration
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