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The Bel Air Arts & Entertainment District is comprised of 99 acres of land encompassing most of the downtown Bel Air, MD business district.
Widely known as a community where residents, businesses, and government agencies partner to support a vibrant artists' association, Bel Air has earned the designation as one of Maryland's 20 Arts & Entertainment Districts. Residents and visitors enjoy concerts, theatric performances, and annual events like the Bel Air Festival for the Arts, Bel Air Film Festival, Christmas parades, and its annual Fourth of July celebration.
Bel Air, Maryland is a charming town of just over 10,000 residents in Hartford County. Part of its charm lies in a past richly displayed in the number historic homes scattered throughout the community. There are more than 40 local structures that have been recognized by the Bel Air Historic Preservation Commission as being a valuable part of local history.
Bel Air was developed in the 18th and 19th centuries. Over time, modern structures have been added in the area, but one thing remains constant, a constant tie and appreciation to the past.
Bel Air historic buildings include:
The Van Bibber House, 303 South Main Street, Bel Air, Maryland
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