Inscription
Laurel Railroad Depot Built by the Baltimore aand Ohio Railroad in 1884, this "Amercian Queen Anne" structure continues in daily use. The architect, Francis H. Baldwin, also designed the rear wing of the State House in Annapolis. The building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.
Erected on May 8, 1982 by The Laurel Historical Society. Justice Gabriel Duvall Chapter, DAR. Brig. Gen. Rezin Beall Chapter, DAR. City of Laurel
Location
Sources
More markers in Prince George's
Bellefields Formerly Sim's Delight
Upper Marlboro (vicinity), MD
Bellefields Formerly Sim's Delight Built after 1720 by Dr. Patrick Sim, who fled Scotland after the 1715 Rebellion to settle in this county.
Site of Van Horn's Tavern
Vansville, MD
Site of Van Horn's Tavern An important stopping place in colonial days.
Lincoln
Buena Vista, MD
Lincoln A suburb established by progressive African Americans who worked in the District of Columbia.
T.b.
Brandywine, MD
A 19th century crossroads community named for a boundary stone with "T" on the web side and "B" on the east to mark the division of...
Brig Gen Leonard Covington
Aquasco, MD
1768-1813 War of 1812 hero born at nearby Covington Farm, Aquasco.
