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Savage
Mill
Savage,
Maryland
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Savage
is a former textile mill town in Howard County. The mill
buildings have been restored and are now a nice cluster of one-of-a-kind shops,
galleries, and artist's studios. You will find interesting
historical displays of
mill artifacts among the shops. When you visit this area, be
sure to see nearby Ellicott City as
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(Photos
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Location
Northeast
of Laurel
On US-1 near I-95
Map
Population
of Savage
About
14,000
Features
Antiques
shops (in Savage Mill)
Art and craft galleries (in Savage Mill)
Bed and breakfast inns (nearby)
Bollman Truss Railroad Bridge (adjacent to the mill)
Historic
marker
Boutiques (in Savage Mill)
Campgrounds
and RV parks in the area
Check
Woodall's guide
Dolls/collectibles
shop (in Savage Mill)
Ellicott City (an OldeTowne
nearby)
Hike/bike trail (adjacent to the mill)
Home furnishings/decor shops (in Savage Mill)
Hotels
and vacation rentals in this area
Restaurants (in
Savage Mill and nearby Savage)
Victorian
manor (adjacent to the mill)
(Rented for events
only, no tours)
Hours
Savage
Mill is open 7 days per week.
www.SavageMill.com
Recommended
stay
2 hours
Tourist
information
Savage
Mill
www.SavageMill.com
Howard
County Tourism Council
www.visitHowardCounty.com
Maryland State
Tourism
www.MDisfun.org
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