The two-acre garden is adjacent to an 18th-century mansion that once belonged to a wealthy young planter named William Paca one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.
The two-acre garden is adjacent to an 18th-century mansion that once belonged to a wealthy young planter named William Paca one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence.
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Nearby Restaurants | Rating | Address | Distance |
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William Paca House and Garden | 186 Prince George St. | 0 ft away | |
James Brice House | 42 East Street | 247 ft away | |
Chesapeake Bay Field Trips | 162 Prince George Street | 342 ft away | |
Hogshead | 43 Pinkney Street | 370 ft away | |
Chez Amis Bed & Breakfast | 85 East St. | 370 ft away |