Paw Paw Building - Port Deposit Heritage Museum - 98 North Main Street

Here stands the first Methodist church in Port Deposit, constructed in 1821 of fieldstone and local granite.  The building had 3 separate entrances – 1 for men, 1 for women and childred and 1 for African Americans - but all attended services together. Originally, the Paw Paw building was a one story structure with a high pulpit on one side, and the balcony used by African Americans could only be reached by an outside entrance.  The Paw Paw is said to have been used for underground railroad activity.  Historian Guyas Cutas wrote, “Many a run-away slave crouched in the balcony, as the word was preached from the pulpit.”  The congregation grew and moved across the street to a new building (now known as Nesbitt Hall), but a second level was added to this structure so as to function as a school.

The Port Deposit Heritage Corporation operates from this facility, after having restored it between 1975 and 1991.  They have digitized thousands of photos and documents and placed on the cloud.  A popular event they orchestrate every 2 years is the Candle Light Tour on the first Saturday of December (in even years).  The next one will be December 7, 2024.

There is parking available across the street and immediately next door.

Memberships are available for individuals at $25/person and offer discounts to merchandise and events.  $45 group/family memberships and $300 lifetime memberships are also available.

 The Paw Paw Museum is opened the 2nd and 4th Sunday from 1-5pm, May through October. If you would like to arrange a tour for a group or organization, please contact the museum volunteers at pawpawmuseum@gmail.com, or visit them at www.PortDepositHeritage.org. 

The museum is free to the public but donations are always welcomed.

Port Deposit
  1. Rock Run Mill - North Main Street between Mill Street and Granite Avenue
  2. First Baptist Church - 282 North Main Street
  3. Bethel A.M.E. Church - 196 North Main Street
  4. Midtown Market - 190 North Main Street (area)
  5. St. Teresa's Roman Catholic Church - 162 North Main Street
  6. The Old Sorrel - 158-160 North Main Street
  7. Site of the former McNeilly House - 131-133 North Main Street
  8. Midtown Market (more recently) - 175 North Main Street
  9. (former) Tome Memorial Methodist Church - 102 North Main Street
  10. Paw Paw Building - Port Deposit Heritage Museum - 98 North Main Street
  11. Nesbitt Hall - 99 North Main Street
  12. Creswell's Marble Shop - 97 North Main Street
  13. The Blackburn House - 75 North Main Street
  14. The Swiss Chalet - 68 North Main Street
  15. Municipal Building - 55 North Main Street
  16. Boyle House - 29 North Main Street
  17. Abrahams Building - 15 North Main Street
  18. 1 Center Street
  19. Museum - U. S. Naval Training Center Bainbridge - 6 South Main Street
  20. Gerry House - 18 South Main Street
  21. Falls Hotel - 26 South Main Street
  22. Presbyterian Church - 44 South Main Street
  23. Touchstone House - 48 South Main Street
  24. Steps (to Liberty) - 64 South Main Street
  25. Archway to Washington Hall (site of former Tome School) - 60 block South Main Street
  26. The Carriage House - 80 South Main Street
  27. McClenahan Mansion - 90 South Main Street
  28. The Gas House - on the Promenade
  29. Jacob's Ladder - 98 South Main Street
  30. Promenade - along the waterfront
  31. VFW - Jerry Skrivanek V.F.W. Post 8185
  32. What's the background story of the V.F.W. organization?
  33. What's the story of a military tank in the parking lot at the VFW?
  34. Who was Jerry Skrivanek and why does he have a VFW named after him?