On land donated by Judge Dobbin in 1870, the Elkridge Assembly Rooms were built as a “neighborhood parlor” intended as a vehicle for healing any separations that might have been caused by the Civil War. Here, neighbors were able to “assemble” in a common meeting place, which offered social activities such as readings, dances, theatricals and games. Posters from past theater productions, dances, and events adorn the walls of the Hall. The Elkridge Assembly Rooms is a 501 (c) (3) and remains in active use today hosting public events such as Concerts, Art Shows and Small Business Markets.
Attractions - General Info
- Days & Hours of Operation: Event based
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