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Are you planning on moving in or out of Hampstead, MD, in the near future?  Are you looking for a local mover with full service capabilities?  You are in the right place. Movers USA can offer exactly what you need.  We can handle your complete moving job.  Our services include packing, crating, moving and storage.

While you are answering those questions in your mind, please enjoy a brief history of the community you are considering as your next home, Hampstead, MD.

A Brief History of Hampstead, Maryland

A MUSEUM and visitors center is scheduled to open in April in Hampstead, thanks to Wayne Thomas, the chief visionary behind a project that began as a quick fix four years ago and has consumed the weekend hours of about 30volunteers.The Hampstead Train Station Committee Inc. was formed to prevent deterioration of the building and return it as close as possible to itsoriginal condition. When finished, the station's passenger area will display artifacts of town history. The freight area, accessed by a new ramp, will eventually house a model railroad. Modern amenities, such as restrooms and storage, have been added to the floor plan."It has been an interesting project," Thomas said. "We started with thinking new paint, and it turned into a labor of love. You gotta love it, 'cause it's a lot of labor."The station, situated where the railroad tracks cross Gill Avenue, dates to1912 and is pictured on the town seal.About six committee members help raise money, and another four make up the historical committee. The others have been rebuilding. The committee recently received a grant for $50,000 from the Maryland Historical Trust, which represents half the amount believed to be needed to finish a long list of essential construction before opening to the public."We have to match the $50,000 in cash or in-kind services," Thomas said, so he has secured a line of credit from Allfirst Bank to be replenished by fund raising. He estimates that the committee has received about $18,000 worth of services from skilled volunteers, who turn up wearing tool belts on any warm weekend to tackle the next task.When big projects are scheduled, about 10 volunteers typically come to help.In February 1998, they faced a leaking roof, gaping holes, rotted wood and an interior used for storage. They covered the roof with a tarp until they could start rebuilding when the weather turned warmer in March. This year, exterior paint was applied, signaling that the building was again sound.In the next month, professionals will apply a slate roof, followed byelectric, plumbing, insulation and a heating system. Thomas will count on volunteers to install wainscoting and flooring, and to varnish the wood as it was done in 1912.Original window sashes have been stripped, and they will receive panes of glass from the time period. The station master's desk, found amid debris and identified through photographs, will be stripped of industrial green paint to look as it did 90 years ago. It will be returned to the ticket booth that opens on two sides -- to the passenger area and overlooking the tracks."I'd be happy to have Hampstead become a whistle stop on an excursion train in Carroll County," Thomas said.For now, excursions arrive in the form of antique and exhibition-quality cars at the committee's fund-raising car show, held at Black & Decker with the help of the Astro's Car Club. In October, the show attracted 111 cars whose owners paid $10 each for a chance to win an assortment of trophies."Our goal is to have the museum open seven days a week," Thomas said.It will serve as a visitor center with maps and guides to the area.To become a train station volunteer, call Thomas at 410- 374-1421. 

 

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