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Taneytown History Museum

Taneytown History Museum
340 East Baltimore Street
443-918-8687

About Us:

In the fall of 2003 the Taneytown Chamber of Commerce formed a committee to study and develop plans for a Taneytown-based museum and visitor center. In January of 2004 George Crouse and George Naylor negotiated a lease with the City of Taneytown to use the City's building at 24 East Main Street for the purpose of establishing the Taneytown History Museum and Visitor Center, which also includes a Chamber Office.

The Museum Committee quickly grew to leverage the talents of a number of local people and organizations. It currently includes George Crouse (Committee Chairman), George Naylor, Kim Carter, Douglas Heck, Nancy Keefer, Jackie Boisvert, Tyler Boone, Doris Rache and Donna Sako.

Well, we didn't really break ground. However, in January of 2004 we did begin making modifications to 'the building'. One door and one wall removed; one wall built and another door added. A little plaster work, some paint and some help from local carpet professionals, and the building was readied for the first displays. Time was short, as we were aiming to be open by August 2004, Taneytown's 250th Celebration.

On August 1, 2004 we opened for the first time to the public. Punch and cookies were served. The guest book was broken in with many signatures. Good conversation was had and new friends were made as we discussed the future and potential of the museum as a new attribute of Taneytown.

Just in time for Taneytown's 250th Celebration, we held a Grand Opening. The Mayor of Taneytown, Mr. Robert Flickinger and his wife Mrs. Fairy Flickinger attended our ribbon cutting ceremony.

On Sunday, April 17, 2005 the Museum Committee held a reception for our dedicated docents. The reception was arranged to say "Thanks" to our docents for the time they have given so far to Taneytown and our Museum. Everyone had a good time and good conversation with all who attended. Museum Committee Chairman Mr. George Crouse spoke of the success of the Museum and thanked our docents for their contribution of time and effort towards the Museum and welfare of Taneytown.

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