Historic White's Ferry

Historic White's Ferry Toll Ferry - White's Ferry Store, Grill & Picnic Grounds
(702)

UPDATE: Kuhns now offer to donate White’s Ferry to Loudoun County"Donating the land to the county will make the zoning p...
04/21/2025

UPDATE: Kuhns now offer to donate White’s Ferry to Loudoun County

"Donating the land to the county will make the zoning process simpler and faster. Our goal since purchasing the defunct ferry has always been to get it reopened. This crossing has served as a local economic engine and is a piece of our history. Too many businesses and residents have been hurt by its closure. After numerous proposed solutions, we hope that this one ensures the ferry finally becomes operational," said Chuck Kuhn.

Keep reading ➡️ https://blueridgeleader.com/kuhns-now-offer-to-donate-whites-ferry-to-loudoun-county/

UPDATE: Kuhn family offers to donate White’s Ferry to Montgomery County to enhance the odds of the Ferry reopening and s...
04/16/2024

UPDATE: Kuhn family offers to donate White’s Ferry to Montgomery County to enhance the odds of the Ferry reopening and serving the community. ⬇️

“Our donation will be the best way forward. This is not what we had originally envisioned, but we recognize the importance of White’s Ferry to our region. With this donation, we believe that Montgomery County will be able to work with Virginia to get the ferry moving again,” said Kuhn.

Learn more: https://bit.ly/4b04DCd

NPR covers the easement dispute keeping White’s Ferry landing closed.
04/15/2024

NPR covers the easement dispute keeping White’s Ferry landing closed.

The ferry began running between Virginia and Maryland during the 1700s.

"The newest offer is now for $1.25 million for the 1.4 acres, an increase from the last offer in January of $1.1 million...
10/24/2023

"The newest offer is now for $1.25 million for the 1.4 acres, an increase from the last offer in January of $1.1 million. Both offers are well above the land value."

To encourage the re-opening of White’s Ferry, ferry owners Chuck and Stacy Kuhn worked closely with Maryland, Virginia, Montgomery, and Loudoun Counties, and previous ferry owner Herb Brown to once again make an offer to purchase the Virginia landing site from Rockland Farm to get the ferry reopen...

“We will do anything we can do to help get this ferry going,” said Kuhn, adding that he will donate the ferry “in its en...
10/18/2023

“We will do anything we can do to help get this ferry going,” said Kuhn, adding that he will donate the ferry “in its entirety to (Montgomery) county."

Almost three years after the historic White’s Ferry stopped running between Montgomery County, Maryland, and Loudoun County, Virginia, lawmakers are calling for an agreement between the ferry and the landing site.

"We don't need to own it, we just need to see it open for the community." - Chuck Kuhn
03/30/2023

"We don't need to own it, we just need to see it open for the community." - Chuck Kuhn

The hope of seeing the historic White's Ferry up and running this spring is quickly fading as the latest sale proposal was rejected. FOX 5's Katie Barlow rep...

"We needed an agreement that we could build a business model around," Kuhn said. "Owning landing rights would enable us ...
03/29/2023

"We needed an agreement that we could build a business model around," Kuhn said. "Owning landing rights would enable us to understand and manage ferry costs so that we could offer the best product at a price the users can afford."

The Kuhn family wants to sell the historic White's Ferry to Maryland after they were unable to reach a deal with the Virginia landing site.

UPDATE: “We are grateful for the significant and good faith efforts of our local and state governments on both sides of ...
03/27/2023

UPDATE: “We are grateful for the significant and good faith efforts of our local and state governments on both sides of the Potomac to help us re-open White’s Ferry. It’s unfathomable that one family is standing in the way of people’s livelihoods. We have run out of options and will now seek to sell the ferry land and operations to Montgomery County so it can work to invoke eminent domain and acquire the Virginia landing site. This is not what we had hoped, but we understand the importance of White’s Ferry to the region’s economy—and the ferry needs to get moving again,” explained Chuck Kuhn, Owner, of White’s Ferry.

White’s Ferry could reopen in 30 days

Thank you to Save White's Ferry rally organizers and participants. We appreciated the show of support to reopen. We agre...
12/29/2022

Thank you to Save White's Ferry rally organizers and participants. We appreciated the show of support to reopen. We agree and hope to serve the community once more.

03/18/2022

The Monocacy Monocle talks about negotiations for re-opening White's Ferry moving into a new phase. Leo Rogers, County Attorney for Loudoun County Government, indicated that the county is proposing the purchase of the ferry landing, a right of way for the bike trails, room to expand the ferry landing and Whites' Ferry Road, along with other transportation initiatives. Read more here.

The previous owner of White's Ferry, Mr. Herbert Brown, released a statement today stating why White's Ferry originally ...
12/01/2021

The previous owner of White's Ferry, Mr. Herbert Brown, released a statement today stating why White's Ferry originally closed. It can be found in the Loudoun Times-Mirror.

"In 2003, Hurricane Isabel destroyed a wooden wall on the Virginia landing. Ed Brown, my father and the previous owner of White’s Ferry, replaced it with a concrete retaining wall, believing it was within the public right-of-way.

Rockland Farm disputed the wall placement. A lawsuit was brought by Rockland Farm, and in 2020 a judge ruled there was no public landing in Virginia (despite the 1871 condemnation which formalized a ferry landing on the Virginia shore). The judge ruled that the retaining wall was on their property and awarded them $102,175, which all agreed was the cost to tear it down. This judgement was paid in December of 2020.

For over 200 hundred years, the Ferry had operated at that site since it was considered public land. The only agreement between White’s Ferry and Rockland Farm happened in 1952 and was for a pole and anchor in the nearby pasture to support an overhead cable.

That changed in 2020 with the judgement. Rockland Farm’s owners Peter Brown and his sister Libby Devlin sent us a revocable license agreement demanding $18,000 a month for the use of the landing. At that time, the boat operation was not generating that amount per month. Mrs. Devlin has reported that the Ferry was netting $750,000 a year, however the 75-year-old White’s Ferry corporation’s earnings came from sources in addition to the operation of the ferry, 7 days a week, 18 hours a day. In fact, a majority of White’s Ferry Inc.’s income came from sources other than the boat. The judge understood this distinction in his opinion.

White’s Ferry Inc. had reserves invested to replace the boat when needed, income from the Store, rental of the picnic area, boat rentals and income from outside investments. When we decided to close, our daily commuters, which were the bulk of our weekday business, were paying $2.62 per trip. Peter Brown and Libby Devlin wanted $1.00 per car (38% of the gross), for these customers.

In a conversation with Peter Brown, he explained why the Maryland Shore should receive 1/3, Virginia shore receive 1/3, and the operator 1/3 of the income. Based on that formula, the operator would not be able to maintain operation costs and would be forced to go bankrupt.

Rockland Farm also offered to purchase the Ferry and its operations. In January 2021, Libby Devlin met with us and reviewed the books on the boat operation and saw that we could not afford what they were asking. We countered the informal offer they made but never hear back.

Instead, we offered Rockland Farm $400,000 for an easement on approximately 7,000 square feet of land and were told it was worth $2,000,000. In addition, they wanted us to sign a license agreement that we received from their attorneys, seven days before closing the ferry operation, stating that the agreement could be cancelled at any time with a 30-day notice. It made no sense to replace the cable and reopen after the flood with the possibility of being closed down after a month.

Now they are trying to get that large amount from Chuck Kuhn, the new owner. My understanding is that he offered more than we did for the easement, but the boat’s business history doesn’t support Rockland Farm’s extraordinary request. The only reason Rockland Farm wants the Ferry re-opened is to have a perpetual annuity to support the Farm from someone else’s labor. It is not for the public, as they claim.

If they want the operation to re-open, they should come forward with a reasonable proposal for an easement so everyone can move forward. No one can operate the Ferry as on ongoing business based on Rockland’s current demands."

In 2003, Hurricane Isabel destroyed a wooden wall on the Virginia landing. Ed Brown, my father and the previous owner of White’s Ferry, replaced it with a concrete retaining wall, believing it was within the public right-of-way.…

11/21/2021

We’ve received questions about the various offers in regards to the Ferry. The following has been excerpted from the updated statement with clarifications from Chuck Kuhn, owner of White’s Ferry.

“We have made numerous very fair offers to lease and/or purchase the landing site in good faith with no success. Rockland Farm’s repeated demands for $2 million cash for the small parcel of land that constitutes the landing site or 50 cents a car each way along with unacceptable deal terms made negotiations impossible. In addition to purchasing the landing site, at their request and our cost, we had the entire Rockland Farm appraised three times to explore the possibility of purchasing the whole farm as an option for reopening the landing site. We subsequently made a $13.5 million cash offer to purchase the entire farm—which was actually higher than two of the appraisals. Rocklands made no counteroffer and ultimately rejected our offer. We further proposed to donate the ferry and the land we own to the respective governments in an attempt to reopen the ferry for our region.”

https://www.whites-ferry.com/press/nov-19-statement-by-chuck-kuhn-owner-whites-ferry

Address

24801 Whites Ferry Road
Dickerson, MD
20842

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Historic White's Ferry posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share