Parksley · 23421
Window cleaning in Parksley.
Parksley is one of the Eastern Shore's most intact railroad-era towns — the New York-Philadelphia-Norfolk Railroad reached the village in 1884 and the brick commercial row, the Eastern Shore Railway Museum at the original depot, and the residential grid laid out parallel to the tracks all date from that boom. Same crew, scheduling that respects the late-19th-century stock and the small-town pace.
Why Parksley
Why Parksley
- We respect the railroad-era stock Parksley's downtown brick from the 1880s and 1890s is some of the most intact small-town railroad commercial architecture on the Eastern Shore. The Eastern Shore Railway Museum, the brick storefront row, the surrounding Victorian frame houses — all hand-detail, lime-mortar care, no pressure-washing on the older brick.
- We work the small-town pace Parksley has fewer than 1,000 residents and a tight downtown grid. We schedule on consistent days for the residential blocks, coordinate with the Railway Museum's open hours for any work that touches Bennett Street, and don't rush small-town work.
If you're inside Parksley town limits — the Bennett Street brick row, the Railway Museum block, the residential grid running off Cassatt Avenue and Adams Avenue, the cemetery edge — we service it. Parksley is in the Eastern Shore primary zone; no trip fee.
Neighborhoods
Where we've worked.
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Bennett Street & the railroad-village core
- · Bennett Street brick row
- · Eastern Shore Railway Museum block
- · Cassatt Avenue residential
- · Adams Avenue residential
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