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The Carroll Mansion

800 East Lombard Street
Baltimore, MD 21202
(P) 410-605-2964
(F) 410-528-1196

About Us:

The Carroll Mansion, a National Historic Landmark, was the home of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence. Through the years, the mansion also served as a saloon, tenement apartment for German and Russian immigrants, Baltimore City's first vocational school, and a recreation center that operated during the Great Depression and World War II. Tours of the Carroll Mansion will explore all aspects of the building's history and the diverse lives of the people who lived, worked or played here.

Hours:

Tuesday - Friday by appointment (please allow 24 hours minimum)
Saturday, 12pm - 4pm; last tour at 3pm

Group size:

Reservations required for groups of 10 or more

Tours:

Standard guided tour appropriate for all ages and walk-in visitors.
Group tours can be tailored to fit your itinerary. School programs also available.

Parking:

Free street parking for museum visitors

Accessibility:

First floor of the mansion is wheelchair accessible

Admission prices:

Adults: $5.00
Seniors (65 and over): $4.00
Children and students: $3.00

More Information:

Visit the website at www.carrollmuseums.org or send an email


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