ARCHITECTURAL SITES
- Clara Barton National Historic Site (founder of American Red Cross), Glen Echo (301) 492-6245
- Darnall's Chance, Upper Marlboro (301) 952-8010
- George Alfred Townsend Museum (Civil War journalist), & War Correspondents Arch, Gathland State Park, Burkittsville (301) 371-6923, (301) 791-4656
James Brice House, East St., Annapolis, Maryland, August 2000. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
- Geddes Piper House, Chestertown (410) 778-3499, (410) 778-3645
- Hammond-Harwood House, Annapolis (410) 269-1714
- Hampton National Historic Site (house & grounds), Towson (410) 823-1309
- Hancock's Resolution, Pasadena (410) 222-7317
- Homewood House (home of Charles Carroll, Jr.), Baltimore (410) 516-5589
Door, shutter, & brickwork, Hancock's Resolution, 2795 Bayside Beach Road, Pasadena, Maryland, July 2004. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
- James Brice House (Georgian architecture), Annapolis (410) 263-5553
- Jonathan Hager House & Museum (town founder), Hagerstown (301) 739-8393
- London Town Publik House & Gardens, Edgewater (410) 222-1919
- Mount Clare Museum (Georgian architecture), Baltimore (410) 837-3262
- Port Tobacco Courthouse, One-Room Schoolhouse, & Catslide House, Port Tobacco (301) 934-4313
- Riversdale (Calvert Mansion), Riverdale (301) 864-0420
- St. Thomas Manor (Georgian mansion), Port Tobacco (301) 934-8245
Hammond-Harwood House entrance, Maryland Ave., Annapolis, Maryland, August 2000. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
- Schifferstadt Architectural Museum, Frederick (301) 663-3885
- Smallwood House Museum (Revolutionary War General William Smallwood), Marbury (301) 743-7613
- Sotterley Plantation (18th-century tidewater life), Hollywood (301) 373-2280, 1-800-681-0850 (toll free)
- State House, Annapolis (410) 974-3400
- Teackle Mansion, Princess Anne (410) 651-2238, (410) 651-3020
- Thomas Stone National Historic Site (signer of Declaration of Independence), Port Tobacco (301) 934-6027
- William Paca House & Garden, Annapolis (410) 263-5553
William Paca House and Garden, Annapolis, Maryland, March 2001. Photo by Elizabeth W. Newell.
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