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Stockton, Maryland 21864
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Stockton, Bank, 1982
Stockton, Building, 1982
Stockton, Building, 1982
Stockton, Building, 1982
Stockton, Store, 1982
Stockton, Building, 1982
Stockton, Street Scene, 1920
C&R Landscaping & Construction - (757) 231-7764
Stockton MD
Green Door
Former Fleming’s IGA Market - Stockton MD
Former Fleming’s IGA Market - Stockton MD
The Other Green Door
Faculty & Graduating Class of the College of Physicians & Surgeons for the Year 1885 & 1886
Stockton, MD (Photo by Christina Vitabile) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nearly all of Stockton is dotted with the ghosts of a once prosperous past. Over the course of the 20th century, the town's population was significantly reduced by the loss of indus
Abandoned School, Stockton, MD (Photo by Thomas V Hartmann) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ #maryland #mdeasternshore #delmarva #roadsidedelmarva #vernaculararchitecture #architecture #americanarchitecture #rural #ruralamerica #ruralexploration #abandoned #rure
Gunby Memorial Presbyterian Church, Stockton, MD (Photo by Thomas V Hartmann) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ : : Church on Sunday Feature : : ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This late Victorian church features an unusual mansard-roofed steeple with crenellated p
Stockton, MD (Photo by Christina Vitabile) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ One of the sadly deteriorating Queen Anne revival houses of Stockton, MD Stockton, originally named Sandy Hill, is a crossroads town that grew prosperous during the oyster boom years
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ : : : Church on Sunday Feature : : : Episcopal Chapel of the Holy Cross, Stockton, MD ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The gothic revival Chapel of the Holy Cross is the most notable building in Stockton, MD, a late1
Stockton, MD ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A derelict Queen Anne house in Stockton, MD as seen from the graveyard of the Gunby Presbyterian Church. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ #maryland #mdeasternshore #delmarva #roadsidedelmarva #vernaculararchitecture #archit
Vacant Store, Stockton, MD (Photo by Christina Vitabile) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Another of the few remaining commercial buildings in Stockton, MD, a once bustling Worcester County town that fell on hard economic times beginning in the middle of the 20th
Vacant Store and Former Post Office, Stockton, MD (Photo by Christina Vitabile) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Stockton, originally named Sandy Hill, is a crossroads town that grew prosperous during the oyster boom years between 1876 and the early 1920s. In its
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Seafood Packing Houses George Island Landing (Near Stockton, MD) Photo by Thomas V Hartmann ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This road at George Island Landing runs past several seafood processing houses and their attendant buildings, all now abandoned. Beyond
Seafood Packing House George Island Landing (Near Stockton, MD) Photo by Christina Vitabile ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ During the peak years of southern Worcester County's economic boom George Island Landing was dotted with seafood packing houses like the o
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