Riversdale House Museum

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4811 Riverdale Rd
Riverdale, MD 20737
Riversdale, a National Historic Landmark, is a restored, five-part, stucco-covered brick plantation home built between 1801 and 1807. Construction of this elegant manor house was begun by Henri Stier, a Flemish aristocrat, and was completed by his daughter Rosalie and her husband George Calvert, grandson of the fifth Lord Baltimore. The Federal style mansion has particularly fine interior decorative detail. Numerous nationally significant figures later lived there. Riversdale was also home to the Plummer Family. The museum is open to the public for docent-guided tours and for a variety of special events. Tours & Museum Shop: Fri & Sun, tours depart on quarter hour: 12:15, 12:45, 1:15, 1:45, 2:15, 2:45, and 3:15 pm. Visitor Center & Offices: Mon-Fri, 9 am-5 pm and during Sunday open hours Grounds & Gardens: Sun-Sat, dawn-dusk (occasionally closed for programs and private rentals)

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Bunni O.
5/25/2025

I enjoyed the demonstration. Kathy and Barbra taught me a lot. Between the cooking it felt like a history lesson on much more, while also feeling like we were gossiping in the kitchen

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Cheryl W.
8/2/2018

I completely stumbled upon this place while driving through Hyattsville, MD. Here was this mansion tucked away in the middle of a neighborhood. I can't say enough good things about this museum....

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Flaneuse D.
4/26/2012

No love for this stately house museum? It's an historic gem tucked into the middle of a residential neighborhood, just off route 410. I can't review the full house tour because I've only seen...

Lise N.
6/1/2019

We have always enjoyed special events at Riversdale, including the chamber music series. Recently we participated in a little bicycle/local history group tour called "Cycling Through History."...

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Mike B.
12/15/2015

The museum and grounds are beautiful. The site is host to year-round events for all. The gardens are also beautiful. Bring your favorite bottle of wine (its around the corner from the Town Center...

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