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Woodlawn Visitor Center

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Description

This project will rehabilitate the existing historic stone bank barn and adjacent carriage house for public use as a visitor center. The buildings are located at Woodlawn Cultural Special Park, a designated County historic site located at 16501 Norwood Road, at the intersection of Norwood and Ednor Roads in Sandy Spring. Visitor Center exhibits will focus on themes of the Underground Railroad, the Quaker Experience in Montgomery County, and the barn as a feature of the County’s agricultural landscape. The project has been financed in part with State Funds from the Maryland Heritage Area Authority, an instrumentality of the State of Maryland, and the Maryland-State Highway Administration which provided funding for Intercounty Connector Stewardship Projects.

Background

The three-story stone bank barn, circa 1832, is a significant feature in the 105-acre environmental setting. The Carriage House dates to the late 19th century. Both buildings share the park property with the 1815 Manor House, a Montgomery County police facility and the Park Police Kristin M. Pataki Special Operations Training Facility. The barn possesses high artistic value and was selected for the elite Historic American Building Survey by the Department of the Interior in the 1930’s. The 1998 Sandy Spring/Ashton Master Plan identifies a Rural Legacy Area south of Route 108 as one of the most historic in Montgomery County and places special emphasis on protection and preservation of rural traditions. The property is within the Montgomery County Quaker and Underground Railroad Heritage Cluster, part of the State Certified Heritage Area.

The approved Montgomery County Heritage Area Management Plan of November 2002 states that the rehabilitation and conversion of the Woodlawn barn into an interpretive center devoted to the Underground Railroad could provide a strong and memorable introduction to this heritage area theme. The 2006 From Artifact to Attraction: A Strategic Plan for Cultural Resources in Parks identifies the adaptive reuse of the Woodlawn Stone Barn to an interpretive center as one of the top 20 priority projects for cultural resources in the park system. A feasibility study and development plan for the design of the visitor center was approved by the Montgomery County Planning Board on June 5, 2003 and a short-term structural stabilization and installation of a fire suppression and alarm system was completed in 2006. This project was approved and funded for detailed design and construction by the Montgomery County Council.

The main attraction of the visitor center will be multi-media exhibit environments throughout the barn. Images, sounds, and stories are expected to be projected across interior walls and spaces to create a unique experience for visitors while also enhancing the structural, spatial, and historic integrity of the barn’s upper levels. The adjacent Carriage House will have visitor orientation information and restrooms, and will be the starting location for the Underground Railroad Experience Trail, an existing park feature.

Status/Project Update

Miche Booz Architect of Brookeville, Maryland is the lead consultant for the design phase work. Among several sub-consultants on the project team, Howard+Revis Design Services of Washington, D.C. is developing designs for the interpretive program exhibits.

This final design phase of work will complete 100% construction documents according to operational and management criteria of the Department of Parks. A separate, future construction phase project is targeted to be advertised in late 2012 and the visitor center is targeted to open in June 2014.

As of October 2011, the architectural engineering work has been developed to 65%. The design documents are currently undergoing review by the Maryland Historical Trust, both the Section 106 Compliance and Easement Committee, and the Montgomery County Historic Preservation Commission.

The interpretive program work is currently developed to 35% design documents. Click here to view the submission.

  • For more information about the 2003 approved project, click here, then refer to Item 7.
  • For more information about cultural resources in the Montgomery County Parks system, refer to the web site of the Cultural Resources Stewardship Section in the Park Planning and Stewardship Division: http://www.historyintheparks.org

Calendar

Links to available project information will be posted on each applicable calendar event as it is completed.

DATE/TIME
DISCUSSION AND MEETING NOTES
LOCATION
February 2010 Initiate Design Phase
June 11 - August 15, 2010 Woodlawn Visitor Center Online Survey (CLOSED)
June 26 & 27, 2010
Noon - 4:00pm

Montgomery County Heritage Days - Project Update
An open house display of design and interpretive program project materials
Click here to view Project Update Presentation Materials
Click here to learn more information about Heritage Days 2010

Woodlawn Manor Special Park
16501 Norwood Road
Sandy Spring, MD 20860
June 2011 35% Interpretive Program Documents  

December 7, 2011

Historic Preservation Commission Hearing
Preliminary consultation on 65% design documents
Click here to read the public notification
Click here to view transcript

Montgomery Regional Office
Auditorium
8787 Georgia Avenue
Silver Spring, MD 20910
2012 Complete Design Phase
2013 Initiate Construction Phase
2014 Public Opening

M-NCPPC Staff Contact

Eileen Emmet, Project Manager
Eileen.Emmet@MontgomeryParks.org
301-495-2550

Date of last update: January 26, 2012