McClenahan Mansion - 90 South Main Street

This grand home is the culmination of two houses, a small 3 story hipped roof wooden structure that faced Main Street during the 1850’s and the large granite portion constructed in the 1880’s.  In 1882 when Emory McClenahan, one of the owners of the McClenahan and Brother Granite Quarries, wanted a home that suited his status, he allegedly reached a compromise with his wife who liked the small wooden structure.  Emory picked up the house rotated it counterclockwise 90 degrees, pushed it back on the lot and then constructed the granite mansion in front.  The completed house is nearly 7500 square feet, and features 11-foot ceilings on the first floor, 5 & ½ bathrooms, 9 bedrooms, and five rooms on the main floor.  There are 4 Chimneys, one of which towers nearly sixty feet above Main Street with decorative corbelling, 9 fireplaces, 6 of which were originally functional, two staircases and two porches.  All of the windows in the newer portion of the house have internal shutters that can be closed or stored in pockets in the window casings when opened. 

    The house still retains most of its original appointments including several crystal gasoliers that were found in the brief era during the transition from gas to electricity in the late 19th century.  There are ornate tiled mahogany mantle surrounds, large closets featuring built in cabinetry, pocket doors, stained glass windows, a gilded plaster frieze, mosaic tile and original heart pine hardwood floors throughout nearly the entire home. 

    The current occupants are the 5th owners of this wonderful home, and are in the process of renovating and restoring it while continuing to reside here, doing most of the work themselves.   They have affectionatley named their home "Cliffcote".

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?