Hickory Ridge, Columbia, Maryland

Hickory Ridge
Village
Country United States
State Maryland
City Columbia
Established 1974[1]
Named for Hickory Ridge Plantation
Villages of Columbia

Hickory Ridge is one of the 10 villages in Columbia, Maryland, located to the west of the Town Center with a 2014 population of 13,000 in 4,659 housing units.[2] The village overlays the former postal community of Elioak, Maryland. It was first occupied in 1974.[3] Neighborhoods in the village are Hawthorn, Clary's Forest, and Clemens Crossing. The name Hickory Ridge comes from the 1753 land grant patented by Greenberry Ridgley and Richard Davis named "Hickory Ridge"[3][4] and the 1749 slave plantation "Hickory Ridge" in nearby Highland, Maryland that resides on the tract.[5]

Clary's Forest is named after John Clary's 100-acre original land grant patented on 10 June 1734.[6] Streets in Clary's Forest are based on the work of William Carlos Williams. Hawthorn is the name of an Amy Lowell poem. The street names come from her work. Clemens Crossing is named after American author Mark Twain, otherwise known as Samuel Clemens, and the street names come from Clemens' work.[3][4]

The land surrounding Sierra Villas Condominiums and Barnside Condominiums in Clary's Forest originally belonged to the Kahler family farm. The farm's silo remains in the condominium property.[3] The Kahler farm was one of three large tracts originally purchased by Robert Moxley that started the Columbia project in 1963.[7] Hickory Plaza was built on the site of Midway Farm, the last piece of a 400-acre (160 ha) farm owned by the Bassler family before the creation of the Rouse development.[8]

Services

The Village Center, opened in 1992, has a Giant Food grocery store, bank, restaurants, a gas station, and other establishments.[9] It is the first village center in Columbia built without a collocated community center, which resides in the Hawthorn neighborhood.[10] Howard County General Hospital is located in Hickory Ridge, at the intersection of Little Patuxent Parkway and Cedar Lane.[11]

Howard Community College is also located in Hickory Ridge.[12]

References

  1. "About Us". hickoryridgevillage.org.
  2. "Map", columbiavillages.org, accessed May 29, 2009
  3. 1 2 3 4 "History", hickoryridgecommunityassociation.org, accessed May 29, 2009
  4. 1 2 Kellner, Barbara."How the Streets of Hickory Ridge were Named", columbiamaryland.com, accessed May 29, 2009
  5. Missy Burke; Robin Emrich; Barbara Kellner. Oh, You must live in Columbia. p. 41.
  6. Collection Research: Land Owners & Patents, 1670–1812 ACCESSION NO. A.3.a. iii Property Owners, Land Names, & Acreage – covering Anne Arundel (Howard), Baltimore, Frederick, and Montgomery Counties.
  7. Edward Gunts (February 19, 2012). "Columbia Marks 50 Years since Rouse started buying land for town". The Baltimore Sun.
  8. Janene Holzberg (December 19, 2013). "Clarksville's Basslers say goodbye to family farm, Haysfield Airport". The Baltimore Sun.
  9. "Hickory Ridge Village Center". Columbia Village Centers.
  10. Joseph Rocco Mitchel; David L Stebenne. New City Upon a Hill. p. 141.
  11. Melissa McMacken (5 January 2015). "Howard County General Hospital - Award Winning Health Care in Howard County". hcgh.org.
  12. Wanda Garcia (19 February 2015). "HCC at a Glance". howardcc.edu.

Coordinates: 39°11′40″N 76°53′1″W / 39.19444°N 76.88361°W / 39.19444; -76.88361

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