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Hebron, Maryland, is a small farming village with a rich railroad history dating back to the construction of the Hebron Train Depot in 1890. The town became a hub for poultry and dairy farms, lumber mills, and shirt factories. Today, Hebron maintains its rural charm, with many locals engaged in agriculture, including large operation sod farms, seed and fertilizer industries, and chicken farming, with Perdue being a significant employer. Homebuyers can find a variety of housing options, from midcentury homes and contemporary houses on large lots to three-bedroom manufactured homes, midsized Colonial Revivals, Cape Cods, and ramblers. Larger New Millennium homes and multi-acre parcels are located in the surrounding farmlands. Hebron is served by Wicomico County Public Schools, which emphasize language learning and award the Maryland Seal of Biliteracy to eligible students. The town features Hebron Lions Park, with a soccer field and baseball diamond, and Edgewood Park, which has a playground and open grass field. The historic Hebron Train Depot offers tours and hopes to become a museum. The Hebron Farmers Market, held on Sunday mornings during the summer, provides baked goods, fresh produce, and arts and crafts from local artisans. U.S. Route 50 connects Hebron to Salisbury, 7 miles east, and Ocean City, 36 miles away. Residents can shop at the Food Lion in Salisbury or visit local farm stands like Oakley’s Farm Market. Hebron Pizzeria offers carryout options, including pizza and onion rings.
On average, homes in Hebron, MD sell after 147 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Hebron, MD over the last 12 months is $259,900, down 29% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.