Maple Hall was a Claiborne, Maryland inn originally built in the 1860’s as a farmhouse. John Cockey bought it and used the 10,000 square foot family home and boarding house to suit the needs of the Claiborne railroad boom era. The ferry service between the Western Shore and Claiborne brought vacationers to the resort community and the railroad service enabled some of them to continue on to the ocean resorts! Maple Hall was demolished in 2010. Do you have any memories of Maple Hall? Facts: claibornemd.org. Photo from Talbot Historical Society’s Laird Wise Collection.
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