Johns Hopkins University Museums | Homewood Museum

Homewood masthead
About
Homewood
Plan
Your Visit
Events
& News
Membership
& Giving
Get
Involved
Contact
Us
 
 
Welcome

In 1800, Charles Carroll of Carrollton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, offered his son a generous wedding gift — $10,000 to build and furnish a place in the country. Charles Carroll Jr. spared no expense and overlooked no detail in the construction of Homewood, an expression of his family's tremendous political, social, and financial stature.

Visit today and experience the beauty and elegance of Homewood Museum — one of the nation's best examples of Federal Period architecture and a National Historic Landmark.

Homewood Museum offers individual and group tours and a year-round calendar of changing exhibitions, concerts, and educational programs.

About Homewood
   House History
   Museum Collections

Plan Your Visit
   Visitor Information
   Events & News
   Group Tour Information
   Rental Information
   Museum Shop
   A Look at Homewood

Events & News
   Event Calendar
   Press Room

Membership & Giving
   Membership Benefits
   Membership Form
   Give to Homewood

Get Involved
   General Info
   Become a Docent
   Internships

Contact Us
   Staff Directory
   Homewood Advisory Council

HOMEWOOD MUSEUM | The Johns Hopkins University | 3400 North Charles Street | Baltimore, MD 21218 | Phone 410-516-5589 | Email homewoodmuseum@jhu.edu
The Johns Hopkins University Museums :: Homewood Museum :: Evergreen Museum & Library
© 2007 The Johns Hopkins University. Baltimore, MD. Updated 02Jul07 by dgips@jhu.edu