The historic, federal style town of New Market was founded in 1793 by two gentlemen of the area, Nicholas Hall and William Plummer. From its earliest days, it was a convenient stop for travelers in need of food, lodging, and services along the National Pike from Baltimore to Frederick.
Known as the “Antiques Capital of Maryland,” New Market now offers a concentration of establishments where visitors can browse and purchase the treasures of yesteryear. Fine dining facilities in formal and casual settings are available.
In 1975, New Market was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 1986, the town received the Maryland Preservation Service Award.
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