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Ellicott City was founded in 1772 by three Quaker brothers,
John, Joseph, and Andrew Ellicott, who wanted to build
a grist mill. The area in and around Ellicott City was
good for milling because of the several rivers in the
area. Today, Old Town Ellicott City is a fairly large
city and an even larger tourist attraction, because
of the various historical buildings located in the city.
Some of these buildings include the Thomas Isaac Log
Cabin, B&O Railroad Museum, Colored School, and
the Patapsco Female Institute.
To find out more information about Ellicott City's
rich history, simply click the link below to get started,
or jump to an area of interest.
Content for the tour created by Zachary
Weinstein, a 7th
Grade student at Ellicott Mills Middle School.
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