Mount Clare, the 1760 Georgian mansion of Charles Carroll, Barrister, interprets 18th century plantation life with an outstanding collection of Carroll family furniture and decorative arts. Collections include 18th and 19th century English and American furniture, porcelain, silver, textiles, and original portraits by C.W. Peale, John Hesselius, and Robert Feke.
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A National Historic Landmark, Mount Clare is a Georgian mansion built in 1760 by Charles Carroll, Barrister. Mount Clare houses an impressive collection of 18th and early 19th century furnishings and decorative arts belonging to the Barrister, his wife, Margaret Tilghman Carroll, and their heirs.
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1760 Georgian mansion of Charles Carroll, Barrister interprets 18th-century life, with an outstanding collection of Carroll family furniture and decorative arts.
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Mount Clare is the oldest extant colonial building in Baltimore. It was built in 1760 by Charles Carroll, a barrister (lawyer), and distant relative of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Charles Carroll the barrister inherited the family plantation upon the death of his brother and constructed Mount Clare, a two-story Georgian brick house with a partial basement
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Marylands finest example of a Georgian country estate and Baltimores oldest house was the home of Charles Carroll, Barrister. This National Historic Landmark, filled with original family furnishings, depicts the grand style of 18th-century living. Free parking. Rental Facility - Mount Clare Stable.
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