• Horse and Carriage in front of Hampton NHS

    Hampton

    National Historic Site Maryland

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  • NEW GUIDED TOUR HOURS

    EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY, tours of the mansion and farm site's buildings are offered on FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY ONLY from 10 am to 4 pm. Buildings are closed to the public Monday through Thursday. Grounds are open daily from 8:30 am to 5 pm.

  • Vistior Contact Station Update-Construction Advisory

    Phase III will continue as designed and this is the longest phase of the project. The Entrance Road and Parking Area will be defined. PARKING IS VERY LIMITED AND BUSES ARE PROHIBITED FROM THE MANSION'S PARKING LOT. More »

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.

Did You Know?

Eliza Eichelberger Ridgely

The third mistress, Eliza Eichelberger Ridgely, loved gardening and filled the gardens of Hampton with rare and exotic plants from South America, South Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.