Monocacy Plumbing GuideFrederick, MD

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Plumbing planning in New Market, MD

Historic village buildings and modern planned communities present sharply different access, capacity, and fixture-age considerations.

New Market, a turnpike rest stop turned antiques capital

New Market was founded in 1793 along the well-traveled route between Frederick and Baltimore, growing as a rest stop for National Turnpike travelers before its first antique store opened in 1939, eventually earning it the nickname Antiques Capital of Maryland. A plumbing project in one of New Market's 1793-era turnpike homes should expect systems installed well after that founding, in whatever stages a house saw.

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