120 Duke of Gloucester St
Annapolis, MD 21401, USA

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John Ridout House, 120 Duke of Gloucester St Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

The John Ridout House is a lovely example of eighteenth century Annapolis mansions. Its original owner, John Ridout, was secretary to Maryland Governor Horatio Sharpe, and later a member of the governor`s council. Ridout and his wife, Mary Ogle, entertained George Washington in this house.

John Ridout House, 120 Duke of Gloucester St Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, MD

The John Ridout House is a lovely example of eighteenth century Annapolis mansions. Its original owner, John Ridout, was secretary to Maryland Governor Horatio Sharpe, and later a member of the governor`s council. Ridout and his wife, Mary Ogle, entertained George Washington in this house.

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