Homewood Museum Guided Tour

Schedule

Fri Sep 30 2022 at 12:00 pm to 01:00 pm

Location

Homewood Museum | Baltimore, MD

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Award-winning guided tour that explores the relationships between the free and enslaved residents of Homewood circa 1805.
About this Event

A National Historic Landmark, Homewood is one of the best-surviving examples of Federal-period Palladian architecture in the nation. Built circa 1801 for members of Maryland’s prominent Carroll family, the house also was home to at least 25 enslaved individuals, including William and Rebecca Ross and their two children and Izadod and Cis Conner and six of their 13 children. Homewood is best experienced via our award-winning guided tour, which winds through the house’s 11 elaborately furnished rooms and tells the intertwined narratives of the Carroll, Conner, and Ross families.


VISITOR INFORMATION

Homewood Museum adheres to all Johns Hopkins University COVID-19 policies. Masks are optional on all tours and programs.

The tour takes about 1 hour to complete.

Due to the historical nature of the building, accessibility is limited, and many parts of the museum can only be reached via stairs.

Free self-guided tours of the grounds are available, as well.

There is limited parking available on campus (follow Homewood Museum Parking sign on southbound N. Charles Street, coming from University Parkway). If parking in museum lot, please print out your ticket information and leave it on your dashboard as proof of visitation. There is also metered street parking available.



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Where is it happening?

Homewood Museum, 3400 North Charles Street, Baltimore, United States

Event Location & Nearby Stays:

Homewood Museum

Host or Publisher Homewood Museum

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