Homewood Museum

A National Historic Landmark, Homewood is one of the best-surviving examples of Federal-period Palladian architecture in the nation. Built circa 1801 for members of Maryland’s prominent Carroll family, the house also was home to at least 25 enslaved individuals, including William and Rebecca Ross and their two children and Izadod and Cis Conner and six of their 13 children. Homewood is best experienced via our award-winning guided tour, which winds through the house’s 11 elaborately furnished rooms and tells the intertwined narratives of the Carroll, Conner, and Ross families.

Upcoming (1)

Benjamin Banneker & Us Book Talk primary image

Benjamin Banneker & Us Book Talk

Tue, Jun 18 • 5:30 PM

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Benjamin Banneker & Us Book Talk primary image

Benjamin Banneker & Us Book Talk

Tue, Jun 18 • 5:30 PM

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Past (82)

Girlhood in 1820s Baltimore primary image

Girlhood in 1820s Baltimore

Thu, Mar 7 • 5:00 PM

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Homewood for the Holidays primary image

Homewood for the Holidays

Sun, Dec 10 • 11:00 AM

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Homewood Museum Architecture Lecture: Homewood's Backyard primary image

Homewood Museum Architecture Lecture: Homewood's Backyard

Wed, Nov 8 • 6:00 PM

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Sketching at Homewood: Drawing Room primary image

Sketching at Homewood: Drawing Room

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Border City, Border War: Freedom and Slavery in Antebellum Baltimore primary image

Border City, Border War: Freedom and Slavery in Antebellum Baltimore

Thu, Nov 2 • 5:00 PM

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(Re)Valuing Black Baltimore Exhibit Opening & Genealogy Talk primary image

(Re)Valuing Black Baltimore Exhibit Opening & Genealogy Talk

Fri, Sep 29 • 4:00 PM

Free

A History of Hoes Heights primary image

A History of Hoes Heights

Mon, May 15 • 11:30 AM

Free

Storytime at Homewood primary image

Storytime at Homewood

Thu, Apr 6 • 11:00 AM

Free

Homewood Museum Self-Guided Tour primary image

Homewood Museum Self-Guided Tour

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Black History Month: The Power of Children primary image

Black History Month: The Power of Children

Free

FREE ADMISSION FEBRUARY: Homewood Museum Self-Guided Tour primary image

FREE ADMISSION FEBRUARY: Homewood Museum Self-Guided Tour

Free

FREE ADMISSION FEBRUARY: Homewood Museum Guided Tour primary image

FREE ADMISSION FEBRUARY: Homewood Museum Guided Tour

Free

Girlhood in 1820s Baltimore primary image

Girlhood in 1820s Baltimore

Thu, Mar 7 • 5:00 PM

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Homewood for the Holidays primary image

Homewood for the Holidays

Sun, Dec 10 • 11:00 AM

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Homewood Museum Architecture Lecture: Homewood's Backyard primary image

Homewood Museum Architecture Lecture: Homewood's Backyard

Wed, Nov 8 • 6:00 PM

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Sketching at Homewood: Drawing Room primary image

Sketching at Homewood: Drawing Room

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Border City, Border War: Freedom and Slavery in Antebellum Baltimore primary image

Border City, Border War: Freedom and Slavery in Antebellum Baltimore

Thu, Nov 2 • 5:00 PM

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(Re)Valuing Black Baltimore Exhibit Opening & Genealogy Talk primary image

(Re)Valuing Black Baltimore Exhibit Opening & Genealogy Talk

Fri, Sep 29 • 4:00 PM

Free

A History of Hoes Heights primary image

A History of Hoes Heights

Mon, May 15 • 11:30 AM

Free

Storytime at Homewood primary image

Storytime at Homewood

Thu, Apr 6 • 11:00 AM

Free

Homewood Museum Self-Guided Tour primary image

Homewood Museum Self-Guided Tour

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Black History Month: The Power of Children primary image

Black History Month: The Power of Children

Free

FREE ADMISSION FEBRUARY: Homewood Museum Self-Guided Tour primary image

FREE ADMISSION FEBRUARY: Homewood Museum Self-Guided Tour

Free

FREE ADMISSION FEBRUARY: Homewood Museum Guided Tour primary image

FREE ADMISSION FEBRUARY: Homewood Museum Guided Tour

Free

A National Historic Landmark, Homewood is one of the best-surviving examples of Federal-period Palladian architecture in the nation. Built circa 1801 for members of Maryland’s prominent Carroll family, the house also was home to at least 25 enslaved individuals, including William and Rebecca Ross and their two children and Izadod and Cis Conner and six of their 13 children. Homewood is best experienced via our award-winning guided tour, which winds through the house’s 11 elaborately furnished rooms and tells the intertwined narratives of the Carroll, Conner, and Ross families.

Events

Benjamin Banneker & Us Book Talk primary image

Benjamin Banneker & Us Book Talk

Tue, Jun 18 • 5:30 PM

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Benjamin Banneker & Us Book Talk primary image

Benjamin Banneker & Us Book Talk

Tue, Jun 18 • 5:30 PM

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Girlhood in 1820s Baltimore primary image

Girlhood in 1820s Baltimore

Thu, Mar 7 • 5:00 PM

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Homewood for the Holidays primary image

Homewood for the Holidays

Sun, Dec 10 • 11:00 AM

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Homewood Museum Architecture Lecture: Homewood's Backyard primary image

Homewood Museum Architecture Lecture: Homewood's Backyard

Wed, Nov 8 • 6:00 PM

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Sketching at Homewood: Drawing Room primary image

Sketching at Homewood: Drawing Room

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Border City, Border War: Freedom and Slavery in Antebellum Baltimore primary image

Border City, Border War: Freedom and Slavery in Antebellum Baltimore

Thu, Nov 2 • 5:00 PM

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(Re)Valuing Black Baltimore Exhibit Opening & Genealogy Talk primary image

(Re)Valuing Black Baltimore Exhibit Opening & Genealogy Talk

Fri, Sep 29 • 4:00 PM

Free

A History of Hoes Heights primary image

A History of Hoes Heights

Mon, May 15 • 11:30 AM

Free

Storytime at Homewood primary image

Storytime at Homewood

Thu, Apr 6 • 11:00 AM

Free

Homewood Museum Self-Guided Tour primary image

Homewood Museum Self-Guided Tour

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Black History Month: The Power of Children primary image

Black History Month: The Power of Children

Free

FREE ADMISSION FEBRUARY: Homewood Museum Self-Guided Tour primary image

FREE ADMISSION FEBRUARY: Homewood Museum Self-Guided Tour

Free

FREE ADMISSION FEBRUARY: Homewood Museum Guided Tour primary image

FREE ADMISSION FEBRUARY: Homewood Museum Guided Tour

Free

Girlhood in 1820s Baltimore primary image

Girlhood in 1820s Baltimore

Thu, Mar 7 • 5:00 PM

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Homewood for the Holidays primary image

Homewood for the Holidays

Sun, Dec 10 • 11:00 AM

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Homewood Museum Architecture Lecture: Homewood's Backyard primary image

Homewood Museum Architecture Lecture: Homewood's Backyard

Wed, Nov 8 • 6:00 PM

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Sketching at Homewood: Drawing Room primary image

Sketching at Homewood: Drawing Room

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Border City, Border War: Freedom and Slavery in Antebellum Baltimore primary image

Border City, Border War: Freedom and Slavery in Antebellum Baltimore

Thu, Nov 2 • 5:00 PM

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(Re)Valuing Black Baltimore Exhibit Opening & Genealogy Talk primary image

(Re)Valuing Black Baltimore Exhibit Opening & Genealogy Talk

Fri, Sep 29 • 4:00 PM

Free

A History of Hoes Heights primary image

A History of Hoes Heights

Mon, May 15 • 11:30 AM

Free

Storytime at Homewood primary image

Storytime at Homewood

Thu, Apr 6 • 11:00 AM

Free

Homewood Museum Self-Guided Tour primary image

Homewood Museum Self-Guided Tour

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Black History Month: The Power of Children primary image

Black History Month: The Power of Children

Free

FREE ADMISSION FEBRUARY: Homewood Museum Self-Guided Tour primary image

FREE ADMISSION FEBRUARY: Homewood Museum Self-Guided Tour

Free

FREE ADMISSION FEBRUARY: Homewood Museum Guided Tour primary image

FREE ADMISSION FEBRUARY: Homewood Museum Guided Tour

Free