Evergreen House Foundation
In the mid-19th century, when railroads were king, Baltimore's Garrett family ruled the rails. Evergreen, their home for two generations (from 1878-1942), is a superb example of Gilded Age architecture set on 26 landscaped acres in Baltimore and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Tour Evergreen's 48 opulent rooms filled with over 50,000 of the Garretts' extraordinary and eclectic belongings. Stroll the grounds, enjoy a concert in the famed Bakst Theatre, a film or lecture in the charming Carriage House, or a contemporary art exhibit in the gallery. Explore Evergreen and enjoy Baltimore's rich history.
Evergreen House Foundation Web Site
Driving Direction GPS Coordinates:
39.347743 -76.622617
Museum Address:
4545 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD
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