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Marietta House Museum

Glenn Dale, Maryland

Culture, General, History, Historical Society, Library

We are a statewide resource headquartered in the heart of Baltimore’s Mount Vernon neighborhood cultural district. Our museum features more than 1,000 objects on display in 15 permanent and rotating exhibition galleries. Our library houses 7 million books, documents, manuscripts, and photographs available for research and scholarship.

Maryland State Archives

Annapolis, Maryland

History

History

Michael Cresap Museum

Oldtown, Maryland

Military Museum

Hagerstown, Maryland

Historical Society

Mother Seton House

Baltimore, Maryland

Church, Culture, General, History

Marietta Mansion

Glenn Dale, Maryland

History, Historic House

Marietta was the plantation home of Gabriel Duvall. He undertook the building of this modest Federal style brick house at about the same time he was appointed an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court in 1811, a position he held for twenty-three years. Only the Judge's law office and root cellar remain of the many outbuildings that originally supported the 650 acre estate. In the early 1830s, when Duvall became guardian to his grandchildren, a two story addition was built. Gabriel Duval (1752-1844) devoted over 60 years of his life to public service. He held many notable offices: as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, the United States Congress, the Maryland State Supreme Court, and as Comptroller of the United States Treasury.

History

Maryland Science Center

Baltimore, Maryland

Science

Maryland State House

Annapolis, Maryland

History

McGraw-Shay House

Sharpsburg, Maryland

Culture, History, Historic House, Historical Society

Tour an early 1800's home with many original features including a summer kitchen. A one-room museum holds memorabilia from Middletown and surrounding areas and a Genealogy Library is available for research.

Monacacy National Battlefield

Frederick, Maryland

History

Montpelier Mansion

Laurel, Maryland

Botanical Garden, Culture, General, History, Historic House, Library, Park

A fine example of Georgian architecture, popular in Maryland in the late 1700's, Montpelier Mansion sits on approximately 70 acres of beautiful parkland. Architectural and building construction details, as well as historical research, suggest that the house was constructed between 1781 and 1785. Major Thomas Snowden and his wife Anne, original owners of Montpelier Mansion, welcomed many distinguished guests into their home including George Washington and Abigail Adams.

Mount Carmel Monastery

La Plata, Maryland