Grasonville, Maryland is historically known as an old oystering village situated on the banks of the Chesapeake Bay. It was named for Gov. William Grason, the first elected governor from the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Today, Grasonville’s strategic location has allowed it to become a tourist destination.
Immanuel United Methodist Church is the largest church in Grasonville. Historically, the current church building is significant because it is literally comprised of two Methodist church buildings that were physically united at this location. Thus, the cornerstone reads “RECONSTRUCTED in 1954.”
The large parking lot adjoining the church was the former home of the Grasonville schoolhouse. In 1956, the schoolhouse and property were purchased by the church. The Church Hall building was added to the rear of the church in 1974.
This geocache has been placed with permission from the pastor. You are invited to park in the large lot for geocaching. Please be respectful while at this location. Daylight caching requested.
Please sign the log, replace as found, and have fun geocaching!
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