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Reisterstown Sign Installed On Main Street

Have you seen the new sign in Reisterstown?

This sign was installed previously on Main Street at Stocksdale Avenue near Jiffy Lube and Weis. A new sign has sprung up on Main Street at Cockeys Mill Road. Reisterstown was founded in 1758 by John Reister.
This sign was installed previously on Main Street at Stocksdale Avenue near Jiffy Lube and Weis. A new sign has sprung up on Main Street at Cockeys Mill Road. Reisterstown was founded in 1758 by John Reister. (Google Maps)

REISTERSTOWN, MD — A new sign has sprung up in Reisterstown. Councilman Izzy Patoka shared the picture on social media this week.

The sign says, "Welcome To Historic Reisterstown."

It is outside 202 Main Street, the building that houses The Reisters Daughter coffee shop and the Reisterstown Welcome Center, which opened over the winter.

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This is not the only sign of its kind, and it will be one of three, according to Mary Molinaro of Reisterstown Improvement Association.

"We have the same sign as people enter from the south," Molinaro commented on the Reisterstown Main Street Facebook page. The twin Reisterstown sign is on Stocksdale Avenue near Jiffy Lube, she said.

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In addition, she said community leaders were "working on one coming in from the North," at Butler Road and Hanover Road.


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