French and Post-Impressionist art in Historic house, owned by Johns
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Johns Hopkins University owns and operates this 48-room, 1850s Italianate mansion decorated with post-Impressionist
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Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and open for tours, Evergreen House is an Italianate structure on 26 wooded acres.
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Italianate mansion with post-Impressionist paintings, rare books, Tiffany glass, Japanese netsuke and Baltimore's only private theatre. A museum and regional center for contemporary art and scholarship.
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Former residence of Ambassador John Work Garrett and his wife, Alice Warder Garrett, Evergreen is a 48-room historic house museum located on 26 acres on North Charles Street in Baltimore. - Impressive Italianate building with classical revival additions, built in 1857
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A magnificent Gilded Age mansion on 26 landscaped acres. Take a tour of its world-class collections, including Tiffany art glass, post-impressionist paintings and Asian decorative arts, assembled by the BO Railroad?s Garrett family.
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Built in 1857, this 48-room mansion (purchased by John Garrett in 1878) is a delight for you and your grandchildren to visit. Surrounded by 26 acres of gardens and meadows, the museum is a collection of period rooms with paintings and drawings by Edgar Degas and Pablo Picasso among others. Peruse the collections of Chinese porcelain, one of the world"s largest private collections of Tiffany glass,
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Built in 1858 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Evergreen House is a magnificent 48-room Italianate mansion on 26 wooded acres in Baltimore. Formerly the home of two generations of Baltimore's prominent Garrett family, Evergreen House and its collection of over 50,000 objects were bequeathed to the Johns Hopkins University in 1942 with the stipulation that the estate remain open
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