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Ruth Davis - Rogers came to Middletown, Maryland after twenty years work experience in the fields of architecture, design, construction and development. Born in Wichita, KS. Ruth was raised in a historic home located in a district with other architecturally significant buildings. The history Ruth lived in and around greatly influenced, and instilled in her, a lifelong passion for history and architecture. Later after attending the University of Houston school of Architecture & Design one of Ruth’s early work experiences was introducing and starting The Main Street program to Peabody, Kansas in the late 1980’s. In 1988 she received an award from Governor Mike Hayden for her dedication and contribution to the Kansas Main Street program. After this Ruth went on to work for design firms in Atlanta, GA., Houston, TX. & Melbourne, FL. While in Florida Ruth’s career expanded into the development and construction industry. In 2008 Ruth and her family moved from Florida and made Maryland their home. Before moving to Frederick County Ruth worked for The Department of Land Use and Growth Management in St. Mary’s County. Ruth is happy to be able to go back to her roots and once again focus on historic preservation. It is only fitting, and somewhat eerily “meant to be”, that she is once again involved with The Main Street program as she was many years ago in Kansas.


