Howard County Historical Society
MUSEUM LOCATION:
8328 Court Avenue
Ellicott City, MD 21043
MUSEUM HOURS: Friday, Saturday & Sundays 1:00PM- 5:00 PM
ARCHIVE & RESEARCH LIBRARY LOCATION:
Charles E. Miller Branch Library and Historical Center
9421 Frederick Road
Ellicott City, MD 21042
MAILING ADDRESS:
Howard County Historical Society
9421 Frederick Road
Ellicott City, MD 21042
LIBRARY HOURS: Mondays & Tuesdays 1:00 - 800 PM
Wednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays 1:00 – 5:00 PM
Saturdays 1:00 – 5:00 PM
Sundays CLOSED
Woodworker! - Ellicott Mills Children’s Museum
The First Marylanders Event with Lee Preston
Our Howard County Agriculture – Farming and Food Security for All
Howard County Agriculture & Farm Bureau - video promo!
Simpsonville Grist Mill and Woolen Factory with Author and Archaeologist Lee Preston, Jr.
Lunch Date with History - Simpsonville Grist Mill Promo!
The Howard County Freedom Seekers
Tips for Your Antique Appraisal!
Appraisal Roadshow in Howard County - Promo!
Freedom Seekers Promo for LDWH
The 1774 Elkridge Thugs With Author Dan Hobbs
1774 Elkridge Thugs Promo - Lunch Date with History
The Ellicott City Safe and Sound Plan
The Power of Place: The Avalon Site at Patapsco
Ellicott City Safe & Sound Plan - Lunch Date with History promo
Human Connection Through The Lens Of Black History with Marcus “Sankofa” Nicks
Resilience through Oppression - Lunch Date with History promo
Four Counties, One Laurel: City Limits and Beyond With Ann Bennett
4 Counties, 1 Laurel, MD: Promo for Lunch Date with History
Restored Nike Missile Site Granite MD
Maryland My Maryland Special Event
KKK in Howard County during the 1960's
2024 - Holiday Concert with Nelda Clelland - At a Glance
2024 - A Holiday Concert with Organist Nelda Clelland
Native Marylanders and Early Artifacts - Quick Look - Ellicott Mills Children’s Museum
History of the Elkridge Furnace Inn featuring Chef Dan Wecker
Lunch Date with History featuring local author Lee Preston.
Ellicott Mills Children’s Museum - Bees & Butterflies with Kathy Carr
Ellicott Mills Children’s Museum - Bees & Butterflies a Quick Look