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11.
500 S. Center St., Westminster, MD | 410-848-7775

A showcase of farm life in the late 1800s includes animals, a farmhouse, a carriage- and tool-filled barn and a one-room schoolhouse.

 
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107 Duke of Gloucester St., Annapolis, MD | 410-269-1737

A house could hardly hold more history than this one, which sheltered all three of Maryland's famous Charles Carrolls.

 
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120 Chatham Lane, Falmouth, VA | 540-654-5121

During various Civil War campaigns, Chatham Manor served as the headquarters of at least five Union generals and as a hospital in which the wounded were tended by Clara Barton, Dorothea Dix and Walt Whitman.

 
14.
118 N. Washington St., Alexandria, VA | 703-549-1450

George Washington, Robert E. Lee, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Winston Churchill have worshiped this historic Episcopalian church, which was built in 1767.

 
15.
10017 Colvin Run Rd., Great Falls, VA | 703-759-2771

Restored to working condition, this 19th-century mill offers daily tours, educational programs, picnicking and outdoor concerts.

 
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14800 Governor Oden Bowie Dr., Upper Marlboro, MD | 301-952-8010

The oldest home in Prince George's County has been restored to its original 1704 Georgian appearance.

 
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1610 H St. NW, Washington, DC | 202-842-0920

Absorbing tales of past tenants and visitors enliven this federal brick row house on Lafayette Square, across from the White House.

 
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2715 Q St. NW, Washington, DC | 202-337-2288

Built around 1800, this home bears the features of Federal architecture and reflects the history of Georgetown as a tobacco port.

 
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4545 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD | 410-516-0341

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and open for tours, Evergreen House is an Italianate structure on 26 wooded acres.

 
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2400 E. Fort Avenue, Baltimore, MD | 410-962-4290

Francis Scott Key penned "The Star Spangled Banner" after watching Fort McHenry withstand a bombardment by British ships during the War of 1812.

 
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