The Maryland Historical Trust recently awarded $9 million in tax credits to six projects restoring historic buildings in the state.
The six buildings include the Wilkins Rogers Mill near Ellicott City, a former tobacco warehouse and an office building in Baltimore City, a home in the Annapolis historic district, and two commercial buildings in Hagerstown.
The Maryland Historical Trust awarded the funds through the Historic Revitalization Tax Credit, which has invested more than $425 million in Maryland rehabilitation projects since it began in 1996.
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