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  2. Montrose Mansion and Chapel - Wikipedia

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    It is a two-story neoclassical stone house constructed originally about 1826 by William Patterson who gave it to his grandson, Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte as a wedding present. By the middle of the 19th century, a large two-story wing was added, then a mansard roof with round-top dormers, a cupola , and a bracketed cornice with pendants was added ...

  3. Grey Rock Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Grey Rock Mansion is a historic mansion in Pikesville, Maryland, United States, located at 400 Grey Rock Road. The original property was improved in the late 1850s on what was the ancestral homestead of John Eager Howard with a large Italian country estate mansion. In the 1930s the mansion was extensively renovated.

  4. Waverly (Marriottsville, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Waverly Mansion is a historic home located at Marriottsville in Howard County, Maryland, USA. It was built circa 1756, and is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story Federal style stone house, covered with stucco, with a hyphen and addition that date to circa 1811.

  5. Mount Airy Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Airy Mansion is a historic building near Upper Marlboro in Prince George's County, Maryland.Expanded c. 1751 on the site of the 17th century hunting lodge of Charles Calvert, 3rd Baron Baltimore by his great-grandson Benedict Swingate Calvert, the mansion today is managed by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources within the Rosaryville State Park.

  6. Historic mansion relocated by barge in Maryland - AOL

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    A Maryland mansion built in 1764 took a trip on the water Wednesday (September 25). The brick home was being relocated from Easton to Queenstown - a distance of less than 20 miles by land, but the ...

  7. Gramercy Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Gramercy Mansion is a historic mansion in Stevenson, Maryland, United States, located on Greenspring Valley Road near Stevenson University. It was built in 1902 by Alexander J. Cassatt, president of the Pennsylvania Railroad and brother of the American Impressionist painter, Mary Cassatt. Gramercy Mansion was presented as a wedding gift to ...