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The Beehive: Elk Creek's Preservation Society
A rural colonial settlement that contains the remains of a store and cooper.
Constructed in the early 18th-century, this industrial complex was designed to serve travelers between Philadelphia and Baltimore, as well as provide the many mills along the Little Elk Creek with a store, tavern, workers, and a commercial cooper. The site currently contains the remains of at least four stone and wooden structures including the independent cooper shop.
The cooper shop features a walk-in fireplace and the surrounding area is riddled with 18th and 19th-century buildings and ruins. Exploring this general area will easily fill up an afternoon.
Every October, the preservation society hosts an Apple Butter Festival to benefit their preservation work.
Know Before You Go
Found at the intersection of Telegraph Rd (Maryland Route 273) and Little Elk Creek Rd.
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