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Homewood House Museum

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3400 N Charles St Baltimore MD 21218
Phone
(410) 516-5589
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(410) 516-7859

Business Hours

Status: Closed

Sunday
12:00pm-4:00pm
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
11:00am-4:00pm
Wednesday
11:00am-4:00pm
Thursday
11:00am-4:00pm
Friday
11:00am-4:00pm
Saturday
12:00pm-4:00pm

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This stately mansion was built in 1801 by Charles Carroll Jr., whose father signed the Declaration of Independence. Today, the home is a National Historic Landmark. The home is a sight to behold, with delicate moldings and period furnishings that date to the 18th and 19th centuries. Visitors will be delighted to learn that some of the pieces are original to the home.

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If you have time, visit both Evergreen and Homewood (they're a mile apart) to see how differently the rich lived in different centuries. Homewood was designed and built by the son of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Built in 1801, the five-part classic Palladian home is a dazzling example of Federal architecture with superb woodcarving and plaster...

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The house tour was excellent in showing the developmental of style of housing in Baltimore and the connection to famous founding Carroll family. There is Free Parking which was a great plus.

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This is a beautiful house museum on the Johns Hopkins campus. The house has been fully restored and beautifully furnished. Our docent was knowledgeable. The home and its owners had a … This is a beautiful house museum on the Johns Hopkins campus. The house has been fully restored and beautifully furnished. Our docent was knowledgeable. The home and its owners had a fascinating history. well...

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I stumbled upon this museum as some friends and I were walking through the JHU campus on a self-guided tour. We came inside the museum to ask for a map of the campus. The curators gave … I stumbled upon this museum as some friends and I were walking through the JHU campus on a self-guided tour. We came inside the museum to ask for a map of the campus. The curators gave us the map but asked if...

Beautifully restored Federalist home

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I was fortunate to have a private docent tour of this beautifully and lovingly restored home on the grounds of the present-day Johns Hopkins University campus. All tours must be with a docent and I was privileged to be the only visitor at that time on a very hot July day. The home is air-conditioned for touring comfort. I would...

Great time in Homewood museum

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This weekend we visited Homewood museum. It was a very interesting and informative trip. The house is tastefully decorated according to the stile of prominent Baltimorian families of nineteen's century. There are many ineresting subjects to see. Our giude (named Claurence) did outstanding job introducing us to society life of those times. I strongly recomend visiting this museum if you...

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Homewood Museum was founded in 2002. Homewood Museum specializes in Museum.

Originally the home of Charles Carroll Jr., the son of a signer of the Declaration of Independence, Homewood House is now a National Historic Landmark.

Hours: Tuesday-Friday 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, noon-4 p.m.
Admission: Adults: $6, Seniors: $5, Students and children (6+): $3

This stately mansion was built in 1801 by Charles Carroll Jr., whose father signed the Declaration of Independence. Today, the home is a National Historic Landmark. The home is a sight to behold, with delicate moldings and period furnishings that date to the 18th and 19th centuries. Visitors will be delighted to learn that some of the pieces are original to the home.

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