Hampton National Historic Site
Hampton National Historic Site, located in Towson, Maryland showcases Mid-Atlantic life from before the American Revolution to after World War II. The site commemorates major phases of American social, cultural, and economic history across three centuries. Hampton is the story of people -- enslaved African Americans, European indentured servants, industrial and agricultural workers, and owners. It is also the story of the economic and moral changes that made forced servitude in the United States obsolete.Hampton offers a variety of experiences for its visitors. Monthly second Sunday programs, special events, and guided tours are available. So to is the chance to explore at your own pace and to discover the landscape and to experience its splendid design. Many aspects of American history are reflected at Hampton.Come and enjoy.
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Nestled between the Gunpowder and Patapsco rivers, Baltimore County offers some of the best outdoor recreation destinations on the East Coast
After a long week in the office, you’ll want to get outside and explore the great outdoors Not sure where to start?
Nestled between the Gunpowder and Patapsco rivers, Baltimore County is home to an extensive network of waterways and trails with some of the best outdoor recreation destinations…
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