After this claim to fame, Mount Savage became the fifth largest city in Maryland.
Despite the loss of the industries to the region, Mount Savage continues to celebrate its hard-working traditions.
Little Mount Savage had officially grown into a legendary, American industrial center.
As of the 2010 census, there were 873 people in 338 households living within the boundaries of Mount Savage.
The per capita income for Mount Savage was $18,636.
"Mount Savage, Maryland: Home of the first iron rail rolled in America"
The railroad's shops were located at Mount Savage, Maryland, also the location of its headquarters.
Preston is a native of Mount Savage, Maryland, and entered the army on June 30, 1975.
The period beginning in 1883 was an exciting one for heavy manufacturing in Mount Savage.
These are a visible clue to engines produced in Mount Savage.