List of National Historic Landmarks in Maryland - Former National Historic Landmarks

Former National Historic Landmarks

There are two former NHLs. One building in Maryland was demolished and de-designated, and there is a ship that was moved in and then out of the state: the nuclear-powered commercial vessel NS Savannah.

# Landmark name Image Year listed Locality County Description
Resurrection Manor 17 February 2006 (withdrawn) St. Mary's Demolished and replaced by a modern home, so de-designated.
NS Savannah 17 July 1991 Patriot's Point Charleston (formerly)
Charleston (formerly) Nuclear-powered merchant cargo and passenger vessel. It was at Patriot's point from 1982 until 1994, when it was removed to Baltimore, MD. So it was temporarily a NHL in MD. It is now in Virginia.

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