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Poplar Hill Mansion "Poplar Hill Mansion" (traditional name thought to be of nineteenth century origin) was built CA. 1805. It was accepted for the National Register of Historic Places on October 7, 1971. The property was purchased by the State of Maryland in 1974 and subsequently restored by Wicomico County.
The City of Salisbury now owns and maintains the Poplar Hill Mansion. The Friends of Poplar Hill Mansion and Maryland Historical Society
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