Towson, Maryland - Hampton National Historic Site (2019)
Hampton National Historic Site, in the Hampton area north of Towson, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA, preserves a remnant of a vast 18th-century estate, including a Georgian manor house, gardens, grounds, and the original stone slave quarters. The estate was owned by the Ridgely family for seven generations, from 1745 to 1948. The Hampton Mansion was the largest private home in America when it was completed in 1790 and today is considered to be one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in the U.S. Its furnishings, together with the estate's slave quarters and other preserved structures, provide insight into the life of late 18th-century and early 19th-century landowning aristocracy. In 1948, Hampton was the first site selected as a National Historical Site for its architectural significance by the U.S. National Park Service. The grounds were widely admired in the 19th century for their elaborate parterres or formal gardens, which have been restored to resemble their appearance during the 1820s. Several trees are more than 200 years old. In addition to the mansion and grounds, visitors may tour the overseer's house and slave quarters.
Hampton National Historic Site And Hampton Mansion Tour! 4/29/2018
This is a video I put together of the Hampton National Historic Site located in Towson, Maryland. Come along with Becky and myself as we explore the grounds and give you a tour inside of the historic Hampton Mansion. This property is owned by the National Park Service and open to the public. It is free to walk the grounds and get guided tours! Filmed on 4/29/2018.
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Hampton Mansion in Towson, Maryland
Hampton Mansion was the largest private home in America when it was built in 1790. It was built by the wealthy and powerful Ridgely family, It is also considered to be one of the most famous haunted houses in America. There is something definitely spooky about the place and the grounds!
Hampton National Historic Site Vlog
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University of Baltimore students took a field to Hampton National Historic Site. I decided to vlog my journey to share with my viewers who are not from Maryland or live near to learn more about this. Watch the video to learn more.
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The Hampton Plantation in Maryland
Dominque Stevenson and her son Malik Stevenson visit the Hampton Plantation in Maryland.
Hampton National Historic Site Top # 6 Facts
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Hampton mansion, towson, md back parlor
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Take a historical journey through the Capital Region of the USA
Take a historical journey through the Capital Region of the USA
Watch travel presenter Ashley House as he goes on a historical and cultural tour of Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia…
All eyes will be on the USA for the presidential elections in November as the country potentially makes history by electing its first female President. But it’s no secret that the country is steeped in a rich and exciting history, since the first colony was founded in Jamestown, Virginia in 1607.
Follow Ashley House as he pinpoints some of the most historical sites in the USA shining the spotlight on Virginia, along with its neighbours, Washington DC and Maryland.
From Annapolis Maryland, nicknamed “a museum without walls”, to Washington DC, home of the President and the White House, a journey around the region is a real life history lesson. Take a visit to the same hotel that welcomed guests like Abraham Lincoln and Mark Twain, or take in the history of the Lincoln Memorial and Martin Luther King’s “I have a dream” speech.
No historical tour of America would be complete without a visit to the home of one of the Founding Fathers, Thomas Jefferson. Situated in Virginia and built when Jefferson was just 26, this plantation also happens to be his resting place- a site well worth seeing.
For all this and more on why you should put the Capital Region on your bucket list, watch our video
Baltimore Brass Live at the Hampton Mansion
This video was taken at the Hampton Mansion National Historic Monument in Towson, Maryland. The Baltimore Brass was requested to perform music in the big band and ballroom styles to go with the atmosphere of this historic mansion. Sorry about the people walking around, we set the camera up in the back of the room and just let it roll. Thank you to the U.S. National Park Service for sponsoring the Baltimore Brass.
Hampton mansion, towson, md- 2nd floor
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Urban Exploring! Big Abandoned Westminster Farm House! 9/28/2017
In this urban explore Becky and I tag along with friend and fellow YouTube creator Dan aka SmallBlocks Adventures for a complete tour of this old amazing abandoned farm house and whats left of the farm. Come along with us!
This is a video I put together of a very big abandoned farm house in Westminster, Maryland in Carroll County on 9/28/2017.
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Cooling Hampton
Short movie comparing te mansion house and dairy house at Hampton National Historic Site.
Salubria Plantation Tragedy
Brief account by filmmaker Susan Gervasi of tragic events which occurred in 1834 on an Oxon Hill, Maryland plantation.
(See lazygfilms.net to learn more about Lazy G historical documentary productions)
Hampton National Historic Site | Wikipedia audio article
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Hampton National Historic Site
00:01:12 1 History
00:01:20 1.1 18th century
00:03:39 1.2 19th century
00:07:57 1.3 20th century
00:10:56 1.4 21st century
00:12:54 2 National Park Service management
00:16:35 3 The Tea Room controversy
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Hampton National Historic Site, in the Hampton area north of Towson, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA, preserves a remnant of a vast 18th-century estate, including a Georgian manor house, gardens, grounds, and the original stone slave quarters. The estate was owned by the Ridgely family for seven generations, from 1745 to 1948. The Hampton Mansion was the largest private home in America when it was completed in 1790 and today is considered to be one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in the U.S. Its furnishings, together with the estate's slave quarters and other preserved structures, provide insight into the life of late 18th-century and early 19th-century landowning aristocracy. In 1948, Hampton was the first site selected as a National Historical Site for its architectural significance by the U.S. National Park Service. The grounds were widely admired in the 19th century for their elaborate parterres or formal gardens, which have been restored to resemble their appearance during the 1820s. Several trees are more than 200 years old. In addition to the mansion and grounds, visitors may tour the overseer's house and slave quarters.
Towson, Maryland Aerial Footage (2016 - Before Circle East)
This footage of the general Downtown Towson, Maryland area was filmed in 2016 -- before any demolition or construction began of the Circle East redevelopment project. Set to music, this video shows the Towson Circle, Towson Town Center, West Towson, The Penthouse condominium building, One Olymplic Plaza (where scenes of Netflix's House of Cards filmed), and more!
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TMP Hampton Mansion
TMP Hampton Mansion
The kind of person that lives in a Hampton mansion
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