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Hampton National Historic Site
Cooperating Association

The mission of Historic Hampton, Inc. is to:

promote directly the historical, scientific, educational and interpretive activities of the Hampton National Historic Site and to accept contributions, or loans and otherwise engage in fundraising to finance and pay for the above mentioned activities in respect to which no funds from the Federal Government or other sources are available.

Historic Hampton, Inc.
535 Hampton Lane, Towson, MD 21286
Telephone: 410-828-9480
Facsimile: 410-828-9480

Visit Historic Hampton's website.

 

 

Hampton Improvement Association

Hampton National Historic Site is surrounded by a residential community of approximately 600 private residences. The community developed as the result of the Ridgely family subdivided their land starting in 1929 when they opened the Hampton Development Company.

The community association is the Hampton Improvement Association (HIA). Close neighbors and park partners you can learn more about HIA and events on their website.

 

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Historic Marker - Northampton Furnace

Did You Know?
The Ridgely ironworks, Northampton Iron Furnace, was the eighth iron making business in Maryland and produced cannonballs, camp kettles, and other items for the Revolutionary Army.

Last Updated: March 10, 2011 at 10:06 MST