Join NPS Historian Scott Sheads as he tells the story of how the famous portrait of Eliza Ridgely ("Lady with a Harp") in the Great Hall led to the preservation of Hampton as a National Park Site. This 40-minute presentation blends humor and history with historic preservation. Two programs: 10 am and 2 pm. A mansion tour follows each program. This program is free and open to the public.
The Painting that Saved a Mansion
Nearby Restaurants | Rating | Address | Distance |
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Hampton Mansion | 535 Hampton Lane | 0 ft away | |
Hampton National Historic Site | 535 Hampton Lane | 0 ft away | |
Towson United Methodist Church | 501 Hampton Lane | 2571 ft away | |
Kraushaar Auditorium | 1021 Dulaney Valley Road | 3246 ft away | |
Julia Rogers Library at Goucher College | 1021 Dulaney Valley Rd. | 3246 ft away |