Sykesville Guide

Sykesville, Maryland is a town about five miles south of Eldersburg, with a population of roughly 4,400 people. It is rich in history, with railways a big part of its identity. Featuring a historic main street with shops and dining, it is a wonderful place to visit. It also features an emerging economic development project in the renovation known as the Warfield Project.

Web Sites
Sykesville.net – Official web site of the town of Sykesville, this site is incredibly comprehensive and well updated.
Sykesville Business Association – A well represented group of Sykesville businesses.

What to See
The Gate House Musuem – This house turned musuem has a great collection of local relics and a very knowledgeable curator as well.
Old Main Line Visitors Center and Post Office – Send a letter, get a map of the town, or buy town souvenirs.

Where to Eat
E.W. Beck’s – This casual dining spot on Main Street features a full bar with local brews on tap, great food, and lots of televisions with sports playing all the time. Beck’s has a full menu with great seafood, sandwiches, and more.
Baldwin’s Station – Located in the town’s original railroad station, this fine dining restaurant has some of the best food in town. It also features live entertainment and has a great reputation.

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