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Throwback to Deer Park Hotel

One of our most notable landmarks is the historic Deer Park Hotel, which was established in 1889. The hotel was a popular vacation resort and played host to several U.S. presidents and other dignitaries over the years The hotel caught fire in 1944, resulting in significant damage and leaving only a small portion of the building salvageable. This remaining section is now known as The Deer Park Inn and Restaurant while it’s legacy lives on in the Garrett County Historical Society Museums.

As you explore the natural beauty of Garrett County, take a moment to imagine what life was like for the guests who stayed at the Deer Park Hotel over a century ago.

more information Garrett County Mountain Maryland Gateway to the West Heritage Area | McHenry MD | Facebook

Garrett County Celtic Festival

Looking for an inspiring day on the Celtic Way for the entire family? The 35th Garrett County Celtic Festival welcomes you to the beautiful highlands of Appalachian Maryland. Already filled with living history, clan representation, field exhibits, and Chautauqua style presentations about the Scots, Irish, and Welsh in Western Maryland, the Festival hosts the Highland Games, pipes and drums, 4 stages of musicians and dancers, and features whole family entertainment with all-day activities for all ages. NEW this year are arts workshops for adults: actual weaving along with the history of the Pittsburgh Tartan, Celtic design metal art in copper and silver, wheat weaving and mixed media designs in Celtic traditions, and traditions in quilting. For more information Jun 3 | Garrett County Celtic Festival | Pittsburgh, PA Patch

Garrett County Gran Fondo – Ride Through the Scenic Wonders of Mountain Maryland

Get ready for a wild ride through the scenic wonders of the Deep Creek Lake area and mountain Maryland. The 12th annual Garrett County Gran Fondo is now accepting registrations and is proudly presented by the Garrett Trails Organization

MCHENRY, MD, May 05, 2023 /24-7PressRelease/ — Whether you’re a casual cyclist or an experienced athlete, this challenging ride is guaranteed to offer a once-in-a-lifetime experience. From the stunning views of the mountains to the vibrant culture at each stop, riders will get to experience all that mountain Maryland has to offer. Not only that, riders can rest assured knowing that their efforts will be put to good use in supporting local trail initiatives led by the Garrett Trails Organization.

Garrett County, Maryland is renowned for its breathtaking scenery and unique outdoor experiences. On Saturday, June 17th, 2023, cyclists from all over the country will have a chance to take in the beauty and majesty of this region with the Garrett County Gran Fondo cycling event.

This challenging ride will take riders on a 25 -125-mile route through some of the most picturesque spots in mountain Maryland. Along the way, riders will get to experience some of Garrett County’s best attractions such as Deep Creek Lake and the scenic Youghiogheny River.

Read more: https://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/news/24-7-press-release/garrett-county-gran-fondo-ride-through-the-scenic-wonders-of-mountain-maryland#ixzz80qQGePrC

photo via Garrett County Gran Fondo – Ride Through the Scenic Wonders of Mountain Maryland (digitaljournal.com)

First Deep Creek Lake Visitors Map

The first Deep Creek Lake visitor’s map?

This 1936 map was made by Frank Corliss, who was in charge of the surveying for the original land acquisition of the lake. Labeled with roads, the businesses along the “strip” on 219 and lot owners, along with the factoid info on the right, it looks a lot like a visitor’s map to me.

Lots of cool details and info on here – stuff that’s long gone and some things that are still here.

For more info on the map, Frank Corliss and a downloadable bigger version, head over to Chris Nichols website: https://dimesy.com/…/the-first-visitors-map-of-deep…/

Taylor-Made photographer captures a sweet Suprise while taking property photos.

Micayla Friend of Taylor-Made Sales captured a stunning view of the bears in trees on top the Lodestone Golf Course

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photos via Facebook picsbymickey

About Maryland Homestead Property Tax Credit

The Homestead Property Tax Credit is a statutory limit on the amount an assessment increase may affect a taxpayer’s tax burden. This is important for owner-occupied dwellings as a provision of a property tax credit against large assessment increases that functions much the same as a cap.

In an effort to help reduce the tax burden for full-time Garrett County residents, The Board of Garrett County Commissioners proposes to lower this rate. This could cap the increased taxable assessment at 3% per year.

Any residents with Garrett County declared as a primary residence can submit the Homestead application. Due to the state’s process, the limitation reduction would be applied in Fiscal Year 2025.

Homestead Property Tax Credit applications are found at https://sdathtc.dat.maryland.gov/.


Homestead Property Tax Credit History

Since 1977, State law provided that owner-occupied dwellings were not taxed on annual assessment increases that exceed 15%.

During the 1990 and 1991 Sessions of the General Assembly, significant changes were made to the Homestead Property Tax Credit Program. For the first time, the credit was applied to the State property tax to limit taxable assessment increases for homeowners to 10% annually. Additionally, each county was mandated to adopt a local ordinance or resolution specifying a local percentage of 0% to 10% for purposes of local property taxation.

Homestead Property Tax Credit Implementation

The Homestead Credit percentage selected by each county is expressed as a percentage increase from the prior year’s assessment. If a municipality disagrees with the Homestead Credit Percentage specified by its county, municipal officials may set their own limit between 0% and 10%. If a municipality takes no action, then the county percentage will apply to assessments used to compute municipal taxes.

Local percentages (county and municipal) remain in effect until changed by local action. County governments may, in the future, change their Homestead Credit percentage, but must do so by November 15th preceding the year of the proposed change. Municipalities may change the percentage before November 25th of the preceding year.

If you have questions or comments on the constant yield tax rate, please email gccomments@garrettcounty.org until June 5.

for more information About Maryland Homestead Property Tax Credit – Communications Office – Garrett County Government

2nd Annual Deep Creek Lake Memorial Weekend Craft Show

Handcrafted Craft Show, with 90 indoor vendor spots and additional outdoor craft and food vendors too! Free admission and a free Shopping Tote Bag to the first 600 visitors!

Show dates/times:
Fri May 26th, 2023 3p-7p & Sat May 27th, 2023 10a-6p

for more information visit 2nd Annual Deep Creek Lake Memorial Weekend Craft Show! | Facebook

Garrett County’s Premiere Luxury Picnic Company

Introducing luxury picnics and events for tourists and locals alike to the area! The Party Club luxury picnics give people the opportunity to celebrate and gather at curated tablescapes without the stress of planning their event. This means you can go all out for your birthday, bachelorette, bridal brunch, date night, or just for fun picnics- without lifting a finger! For more information and to book your picnic visit Home (partyclubco.com)

photo via Facebook MollyBFilmandPhoto

Northern Lights at Deep Creek Lake

The Northern Lights were viewed at Deep Creek Lake in the early hours of April 24th, 2023. Sarah Myers, the editor and owner of the Deep Creek Times caught this stunning panoramic photograph of the lights on the overlook on Maryland route 135.

The Northern Lights at Deep Creek Lake, MD – Deep Creek Times