This was a very interesting historical home and museum. The guided tour of the house was very good. The guide went through the history of the Carroll family and provided details about the historical artifacts in the house. I really enjoyed it.
It is a great piece of early American, Maryland and Baltimore history. The tour was time well invested and our tour guide, Brianna, did an excellent job!
The home is beautifully restored, the tour is informative and personal. We learned about the history, the lives of the family, the servants and enslaved, and their personal stories. Every room is filled with Carroll family pieces or period pieces, photos, descriptive plaques. It was a bargain at $8 a person, gift shop is cute, personnel are friendly and knowledgeable.
Great museum, the ladies were kind and informative. Gives some insight into the evolution of the school
Please go if you havent been here. This is a groundbreaking way to tour a historical home. The focus is not only on the white family that was in residence but every person who called this place home.
Ive only walked through here once, but the first impression was very nice, and the museum often hosts various displays and historical presentations. Other than that, this place serves mostly as a feature on the Hopkins campus rather than a place you would visit.
The ladies that give the tours are great and very knowledgeable.
Very good place to look at the art
Colonial house with fascinating history.
Many excellent hands on exhibits showing the history of industry in Baltimore.
Worth a visit. I didnt do a tour. I simply wanted to see the exhibition on the Domestic Slave Trade. I learned a lot and like what I saw inside and around the museum. Entrance was 5 bucks with my student ID. Johns Hopkins is gettin how they live. I dont see myself returning unless it is for another exhibit I especially want to see. Four Stars.
Nice place the lightning protection looks very good Jeff Brown and myself installed it
Barely reach to the 4 stars. Its a nice mansion/house and the tour guides were nice. Admission is expensive for the size of the tour, but its free for JHU students.
A must to do! Tour withe an Incredible docent. Deby will inform you and move you.
Great campus!
Underrated part of campus
Exhibits are good
Lovely!!!
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