Churchville, Maryland

Summary

Churchville is an unincorporated community in Harford County, Maryland, United States, situated between the county seat, Bel Air, and Aberdeen, where Aberdeen Proving Ground is located.

Churchville Post Office (2016)

Population edit

The population of the area is 2,818.

History and Lower Cross Roads edit

Because it links Bel Air and Aberdeen (and indirectly, the only other incorporated town in Harford County, Havre de Grace), Churchville was once known in colonial times as Lower Cross Roads. The town has agricultural origins and is known for its many picturesque churches, particularly Churchville Presbyterian Church, at the center of town, Smith's Chapel United Methodist Church and Holy Trinity Episcopal Church.

Churchville was once home to the Archers, a prominent family in Maryland and United States history. Their home, Medical Hall, still stands in Churchville, and several of the Archer family are buried in the cemetery at Churchville Presbyterian Church.

Churchville is home to the champion Little-leaf Linden of Maryland, which made its debut on the list of American Forests Champion Trees in 2018. It is the largest known tree of its species in the country.[1]

Best Endeavor, Church of the Holy Trinity, Churchville Presbyterian Church, Finney Houses Historic District, Medical Hall Historic District, and Webster's Forest are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[2]

The official motto, "We've got corn, we've got straw, welcome to Churchville, yee-haw!" has its origins tied to the town's rural agricultural past, although the exact manner and date of the phrase's creation remains contested by area historians.[3]

An abandoned Crown gas station, in central Churchville, was used for a scene in the Netflix original series House Of Cards in 2016.[4] After its usage by Netflix, the gas station was left abandoned, in which residents, who had signed a demolition petition, criticized the county for not utilizing the money generated from the production to remove the building. Crown has also been criticized for its lackluster effort to purify the soil below the station when the fuel tanks were removed after its closing.[5]

Notable people edit

Schools and services edit

  • Churchville Elementary School - 2935 Level Road, Churchville
  • Level Volunteer Fire Hall

References edit

  1. ^ "Littleleaf Linden of Churchville, MD". American Forests CHAMPION TREE NATIONAL REGISTER. Retrieved January 22, 2019.
  2. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  3. ^ Preston, Walter Wilkes (February 24, 2014). History of Harford County, Maryland: From 1608 (the Year of Smith's Expedition) to the Close of the War of 1812 - Primary Source Edition. Nabu Press. pp. 306–309. ISBN 978-1294709930.
  4. ^ ANDERSON, DAVID (July 26, 2016). "Former Churchville gas station dressed up for 'House of Cards' shooting". baltimoresun.com. Retrieved January 19, 2021.
  5. ^ Shelsby, Ted (October 6, 2004). "Traces of MTBE found at more Harford sites". baltimoresun.com. Retrieved August 7, 2021.
  6. ^ a b c Who Was Who in America, Historical Volume, 1607-1896. Marquis Who's Who. 1963.

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