The 18th century historic Galloway Mansion is on its way to its new home 50 miles away in Queenstown in the United States. It was located on the Chapel Road in Maryland for over 250 years and has now been purchased by Christian Neely. The house was loaded onto a barge for its journey on the Chesapeake Bay. It was built in 1760 and was a wedding gift from the Chamberlaine family to their daughter Henrietta Maria Chamberlaine Nicols and her husband William Nicols.
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