Shipley's Adventure
Shipley's Adventure | |
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Location of Shipley's Adventure in Maryland | |
Location | 14830 Old Frederick Rd, Woodbine, Maryland (Cooksville) |
Coordinates | 39°20′02″N 77°01′30″W / 39.33389°N 77.02500°WCoordinates: 39°20′02″N 77°01′30″W / 39.33389°N 77.02500°W |
Built | 1761 |
Architectural style(s) | Stone |
Shipley's Adventure is a historic plantation home located in Cooksville and (Woodbine) Howard County, Maryland.
The house is the homestead of George Shipley, and Catherine Ogg and was part of the 1260 acre "Shipley's Adventure" land grant patented on 7 April 1761. In 1790, "Shipley's Enlargement" was added to the estate. The house is built around a 1761 log cabin containing a loft which windows have been added. In 1972 a family room was added to the "telescoping" building. The estate has been subdivided down to 16.53 acres by the 1970s with the Perilla family converting the agricultural land for wine making.[1][2]
See also
References
- ↑ "HO-170 Shipley's Adventure" (PDF). Retrieved 12 August 2014.
- ↑ "Historic Homes on Tour In Howard County Today". The Washington Post. 15 October 1958.
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