MYERSVILLE-WOLFSVILLE AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
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Our Home. Our History. Our Mission.

On March 26, 2015, a group of citizens from the northern region of Maryland's central valley met in the Myersville Town Hall to establish a local historical society. The group agreed to preserve the region's rich cultural heritage, protect the historic buildings and landmarks in the towns and countryside, and educate future generations about the historical legacy of this beautiful valley. At one time in the not-too-distant past, the north valley was dotted with small towns and villages with stores, post offices, churches, and schools. Today, our communities are consolidated in one postal zone, and stores and elementary schools are located in our two largest communities (Myersville and Wolfsville). But our small communities retain their uniqueness through community churches, original farmhouses and home places, historical landmarks, and breathtakingly bucolic scenery.

For the non-profit
 Myersville-Wolfsville Area Historical Society to grow, we need the ideas and assistance of interested participants. Please consider joining us in this pioneering effort to preserve our 300-year-old heritage. To contribute historic images or documents, to tell your family's story, or to volunteer, please contact us.
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