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unusual facts about Stone Cottage


Stone Cottage

The Stone Cottage is a 2006 Country-French inspired home near Cumberland, Maryland, designed and built by Kelly L. Moran.



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Dorothy Shakespear

Instead they lived with W.B. Yeats at Stone Cottage for the winter, where Pound worked on proofs for the second issue of BLAST magazine.

Phillips Mill Historic District

Notable buildings and structures include the home of artist William L. Lathrop, the Phillips Mill Inn, West End Farm, "Lenteboden," the Hotel du Village, "Stone Cottage," and St. Philips Chapel.

WaterTower Theatre

WaterTower and the Addison Theatre Center were profiled in the “American Stages” series produced by National Public Radio’s All Things Considered, in a segment on “Theater Shape and Design.” Productions are also staged in the Stone Cottage (seating approximately 50) adjacent to the Theatre Centre.

Yealmpton

Yealmpton is home to a 400 year-old stone cottage, where it is said, a version of the famous rhyme Old Mother Hubbard was written.