Stevensville Historic District, National historic district in Queen Anne's County, Maryland.
Stevensville Historic District is a neighborhood containing over 100 structures distributed across multiple streets and lanes. The area displays a mix of residential buildings, commercial spaces, and community facilities that define its current character.
The area developed in the 1850s following land sales and became an important hub for steamboat operations crossing the bay. This role in regional transport shaped its growth and economic importance for decades.
Local artists use the community spaces to showcase their work throughout the year, keeping creative traditions alive in the neighborhood. You will find evidence of this artistic activity woven into the daily rhythm of the district.
You can explore the district on your own at your own pace using maps and signage throughout the area. Guided walking tours are available during the warmer months for visitors who want more detailed information.
One residence from the early 1800s displays post-and-plank construction techniques that reveal how people built homes with available materials of that era. This building has been carefully maintained and offers rare views of how construction methods worked in that time.
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