Houses/Mansions in Baltimore

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Houses/Mansions in Baltimore

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Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum
This plain brick row house, three blocks from Oriole Park at Camden...
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Museums / Galleries, Houses / Mansions West Baltimore
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Carroll Mansion
This was once the winter home of Charles Carroll, one of the...
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Houses / Mansions Inner Harbor
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Evergreen House
Built in the 1850s, this 48-room Italianate mansion was the home...
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Houses / Mansions Charles Village
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Garrett-Jacobs Mansion
Originally built in 1893 by Stanford White for Robert Garrett...
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Houses / Mansions Mount Vernon
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Mount Clare Museum House
One of the oldest houses in Baltimore, this elegant mansion was...
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Museums / Galleries, Houses / Mansions West Baltimore
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Nine Front Street
This cute two-story brick town house, built in 1790, was once...
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Houses / Mansions Inner Harbor
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Poe House
Though the "Master of the Macabre" lived in this tiny row house...
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Houses / Mansions West Baltimore
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Robert Long House Museum
The city's oldest residence still standing, this small brick...
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Museums / Galleries, Houses / Mansions Fells Point
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Rodgers House
One of the few 18th-century structures in Havre de Grace, Rodgers...
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Houses / Mansions Havre de Grace
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Star-Spangled Banner House
Built in 1793, this Federal-style home was where Mary Pickersgill...
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Houses / Mansions Inner Harbor
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