Agricultural Heritage

Growing a County: A Study of Anne Arundel County's Agricultural Heritage

Anne Arundel County’s Cultural Resources Section was awarded a Non-Capital Grant from the Maryland Historical Trust to undertake a study of the history and evolution of agricultural practices in the county from pre-historic times to the 20th century and to document extant farm buildings including, farmhouses, barns, and other agricultural buildings, as well as to collect oral histories from local farmers about their farm’s history and their experiences as famers. 

The project will result in a thematic report that will be available to the public that covers the breadth of Anne Arundel County’s agricultural history and will include an architectural study of agricultural buildings. These resources are fast disappearing from the landscape. Please help us share and document this significant history before it’s too late!

How you can help

  • Would you or like to share the history of your farm?
  • Do you have a barn, corn crib, meat house, milk house, or other types of agricultural buildings on your property that could be documented for this project?

If you or someone you know would like to participate in this project please contact Ms. Darian Beverungen, Historic Sites Planner at pzbeve19@aacounty.org, or fill out our contact form below.