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Hammond-Harwood House | Historic House Museum in Annapolis, MD. Museum of Architecture and Early American Fine & Decorative Arts. Celebrating 250. Plan Your Visit. photo by: Don Roland. Open Apr 1 - Dec 30, 12 - 5pm Closed on Tuesdays. 19 Maryland Avenue. Annapolis, MD 21401. Call for information. 410-263-4683.
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October 9, 1960. The Hammond–Harwood House is a historic house museum at 19 Maryland Avenue in Annapolis, Maryland, USA. Built in 1774, is one of the premier colonial houses remaining in America from the British colonial period (1607–1776).
- Buckland, William
- 1774
- 0.5 acres (0.20 ha)
- Maryland Ave. and King George St., Annapolis, Maryland
Hammond Harwood House. The Hammond-Harwood House is a masterpiece of architectural design. It has been described as “the most beautiful house in colonial America”. There are no challengers. Architect William Buckland designed the house in 1773.
The Hammond-Harwood House is a museum of 18th century architecture and art standing as a testament to the importance of preservation to the residents of Annapolis, and America. Built in 1774, this National Historic Landmark presents a window into the lives of the people who built the house, lived in it, and ensured that it would be enjoyed by ...
Aug 24, 2018 · Nestled on the corner of King George Street and Maryland Ave is a remarkably beautiful house that is hard to miss – the Hammond-Harwood House (19 Maryland Avenue). Constructed in 1774 for Matthias Hammond, a Maryland legislator, the original purpose for the house was to entertain guests when Hammond was in town.
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