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Hampton National Historic Site

 

Contact Information:

Hampton National Historic Site
535 Hampton Lane
Towson, MD 21286
(410) 823-1309

Additional Information:
Official Park Page

Need a place to stay?
Maryland Lodging

Books:
A guidebook to Hampton National Historic Site


Hampton National Historic SiteThe park preserves a vast estate from the 1700s. Its centerpiece is an elegantly furnished Georgian mansion set amid formal gardens and shade trees. When it was finished in 1790, Hampton was the largest house in the United States. It is the story of a seven generation family business, early American industry and commerce, and changing cultural tastes. It is also the story of the economic and moral changes that made this kind of estate life obsolete.

Most of all, Hampton is the story of people -- enslaved African Americans, indentured servants, hired industrial and agricultural workers, and the estate owners -- who made this lifestyle possible.

Opportunities for exploration of the park are almost endless. The family cemetery, slave quarters, carriages, state champion trees, and more await your discovery. A Gift Shop is in the mansion.

 

Getting There:
Hampton is accessible by three interstate highways--routes 695, 70, and 95. From the Baltimore Beltway (I 695) eastbound or westbound: Take Exit 27B, Dulaney Valley Road northbound. Take the first right turn onto Hampton Lane. The park will be on your right, about one mile from the intersection.