Hilton, Maryland

The crossroads community was formed along the crossroads of old Mantgomery road and Columbia Pike, one mile south of Ellicott City.In 1913, James Booker Clark built a mansion at Elkridge Farm resembling the White House, which was destroyed by fire on 2 July 1920, with a cracked water reservoir at a time when he was facing litigation against family for a failed coal mine project.A Target store in Long Gate shopping center now occupies the site.[1][2] A National Guard Armory and later Long Gate Shopping Center dominate the eastern boundaries.The location address has been absorbed as part of Ellicott City.
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