535 Hampton Ln
Towson, MD 21286, USA

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Hampton, Mansion, 535 Hampton Lane, Towson, Baltimore County, MD

Hampton Mansion, built for Charles Ridgely after the Revolutionary War, is an outstanding example of late Georgian domestic architecture in America.

Hampton, Mansion, 535 Hampton Lane, Towson, Baltimore County, MD

Hampton Mansion, built for Charles Ridgely after the Revolutionary War, is an outstanding example of late Georgian domestic architecture in America.

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Hampton, Orangery, 535 Hampton Lane, Towson, Baltimore County, MD

The Orangery, presently a ruin, is indicative of the nineteenth century standard of living at Hampton, which was provided with fresh citrus fruit.

Hampton, Orangery, 535 Hampton Lane, Towson, Baltimore County, MD

The Orangery, presently a ruin, is indicative of the nineteenth century standard of living at Hampton, which was provided with fresh citrus fruit.

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Hampton, Icehouse, 535 Hampton Lane, Towson, Baltimore County, MD

This subterranean structure, used to store cut ice, is an important structure for the interpretation of domestic life at Hampton.

Hampton, Icehouse, 535 Hampton Lane, Towson, Baltimore County, MD

This subterranean structure, used to store cut ice, is an important structure for the interpretation of domestic life at Hampton.

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