Evergreen Museum & Library

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4545 N Charles St
Baltimore, MD 21210

Evergreen Museum & Library and Homewood Museum are two historic house museums located along Baltimore's Charles Street corridor, operated by Johns Hopkins University. Together, they showcase distinct historical eras and aesthetic styles, revealing the development of Baltimore and America from 1800 to 1950 through new scholarship and diverse narratives.

Each museum serves as a residence of prominent Maryland families, offering visitors an insightful glimpse into the past. By exploring their unique collections and exhibitions, guests can appreciate the rich cultural heritage and history of the region.

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Hunter S.
11/30/2024

I admit, I came here for the instagram photos. I didn't get exactly what I came for because you only see a limited number of rooms in the house and you can't take photos on the first floor (to...

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Stephanie G.
3/1/2024

I do recommend calling to confirm when a docent is available, but if one is, it is definitely worth coming. There is plenty of parking as it's a bit away from the main Johns Hopkins campus. Our...

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Ana B.
3/7/2024

I must've driven by this place a million times and didn't know it existed until a few weeks ago. I got tickets from my friend who couldn't make it and I got blessed with the nicest day. There is...

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Mollie W.
10/14/2023

Lovely home and very interesting tour by docent Mary Ann. Unfortunately, photography is prohibited in the home, except the kitchen which was the least interesting room! The history of this mansion...

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Alexis B.
12/18/2022

I visited the Evergreen Museum & Library for the first time this past week when my mother in law and brother in law were visiting, and I loved it. I can't believe I waited so long to visit!...

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