2813 Jerusalem Rd, Kingsville, MD 21087, United StatesMap
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A 3.5 = 'good' - free, if you're in the area
Note - webiste says the mansion is open Saturdays - at the moment it is not. Appointment only. Mostly this is a walk around, look at old buildings, imagine context and snap photos. The mill is open...
Jerusalem Mill Village has several historical attractions, and today I focused on the General Store located at the east end of the village. It has an historical/educational marker related to a Civil W...
Stopped by after visiting the nearby Jerico covered bridge. Unfortunately, due to COVID, none of the building were open to visitors. There is a walking trail one can take from the village to the bridg...
Some beautiful structures. It was a great spot for family photos, dog walkers, and history buffs. Each of the docents we encountered were eager to share.
After traveling to Maryland since the '90s, I was finally able to visit this historic village. You are able to go inside the mill which includes the visitor's center and museum. Check museum hours if ...
A 3.5 = 'good' - free, if you're in the area
Note - webiste says the mansion is open Saturdays - at the moment it is not. Appointment only. Mostly this is a walk around, look at old buildings, imagine context and snap photos. The mill is open...
Part of the Civil War Trail
Jerusalem Mill Village has several historical attractions, and today I focused on the General Store located at the east end of the village. It has an historical/educational marker related to a Civil W...
Would have better if the building were open
Stopped by after visiting the nearby Jerico covered bridge. Unfortunately, due to COVID, none of the building were open to visitors. There is a walking trail one can take from the village to the bridg...
friendly docents
Some beautiful structures. It was a great spot for family photos, dog walkers, and history buffs. Each of the docents we encountered were eager to share.
Back in time
After traveling to Maryland since the '90s, I was finally able to visit this historic village. You are able to go inside the mill which includes the visitor's center and museum. Check museum hours if ...