Two bedroom apartment. Recently renovated. Large windows, high ceiling, lots of character and charm. Tenant must provide their own dripless A/C unit. Meet the Agent on the sidewalk in front of the building. *About the building; The same year that Jacob Tome came to Port Deposit as a light hand on a raft running the gorge, the Susquehanna Bridge and Bank Company purchased a lot at 20 N. Main Street, Port Deposit from Rebecca Creswell on September 15, 1833, upon which to build a banking house. The structure was built of Port Deposit granite, with the original portion erected in 1834 being the Greek Temple central structure. It was completed after the banking company had changed their name on January 18, 1832 to Susquehanna Bank. This bank was short lived however, as it failed in 1835, and soon a newspaper by L.A. Wilmer, the Port Deposit Courant was located therein.Over the years if also served as rented home, quarters for folks working for the Jacob Tome Institute, and even as a temporary home for a resident Catholic priest and his flock forming the nucleus of St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church. By the end of the century wings would be added and it would become the kindergarten and elementary school of Jacob Tome Institute, serving as same until a devastating fire. The gutted structure was purchased and renovated into 20 apartments in the 1980s, and has remained known as Jefferson Hall
20 N Main St is located in Port Deposit, Maryland in the 21904 zip code.