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  1. Mardela Springs is a town in Wicomico County, Maryland, United States. The population was 356 at the 2020 census. It is included in the Salisbury, Maryland-Delaware Metropolitan Statistical Area.

  2. Many residents objected but were outvoted and the town has been Mardela Springs ever since. Edward Austin, an enterprising citizen, in the 1890's built a small structure beside the spring house, in which they bottled the water and then shipped cases of it, by rail throughout the Mid-Atlantic region.

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  3. A Brief History of Mardela Springs and the Barren Creek Area. Recorded history of the Barren Creek area dates from the mid-1600s, when English fur traders drifted into the Nanticoke River watershed to open commerce with the native Americans living there.

  4. Our “base of operations” is the small town of Mardela Springs, and since 1984 we have come to own and operate four properties shown below. The historic Barren Creek Springs Presbyterian Church built in 1848.

  5. Westside Historical Society Inc, Mardela Springs, Maryland. 1,138 likes. We promote the rich cultural heritage & history of western Wicomico County and Nanticoke watershed with a history museum,...

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  6. Sep 27, 2019 · To be sure, no marinas, condominium towers or trendy restaurants crowd the waterfront in Mardela Springs, population 347, on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. But the signs of civilization along this stretch of Barren Creek are conspicuous: the residential roofs winking above the banks; the freshly clipped lawns; the rumble of old school buses, now ...

  7. Jun 2, 2023 · Mardela Springs: A Rich History. In the last of our series Rarely Told Stories of the Eastern Shore Delmarva Public Media's Bryan Russo surveys the rich history of Mardela Springs.

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