Carroll County, Maryland
Carroll County was created in 1837 from parts of Baltimore and Frederick Counties. The County was named for Charles Carroll of Carrollton. Carroll was a Marylander and the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence. He died in 1832 at the age of 95.
Although very few Marylanders know it, agriculture is Maryland’s number one industry, made up of 12,429 farms and nearly 21,300 diverse producers. At its heart, Carroll County has always been a farming community. Still committed to its agricultural roots, today Carroll County is home to close to 1,170 farms and more than 140,000 acres of farmland.
Carroll County’s well-preserved history takes the form of rural heritage museums and civil war sites. Carroll is rich in history and tradition. Civil War troops from both sides trekked and camped along scenic roads on their fateful march to Gettysburg.
To discover museums and historic sites in Carroll County Click here
https://carrollcountytourism.org/experience-history/museums/to discover
MUSEUMS IN CARROLL COUNTY
● Carroll County Farm Museum. Carroll County Farm Museum Website
● W. R. Rudy’s Country Store & Drugstore Museum
● Historical Society of Carroll County
● Historical Society of Mount Airy Museum
● Manchester Historical Center
● New Windsor Heritage Museum
● Strawbridge Shrine
● Sykesville Colored Schoolhouse
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