List of National Historic Landmarks in Maryland

This is a List of National Historic Landmarks in Maryland. There are currently 76 National Historic Landmarks (NHLs) in Maryland. Also included are short lists of former NHLs and of other historic sites of national importance administered by the National Park Service.[1]

Current NHLs

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The NHLs are distributed over 17 of Maryland's 23 counties and its one county-equivalent, the independent city of Baltimore.

For consistency, places are listed by their National Historic Landmark program names.

[2] Landmark name Image Date designated[3] Location County Description
1 Accokeek Creek Site
 
Accokeek Creek Site
July 19, 1964
(#66000909)
Accokeek
38°41′46″N 77°03′07″W / 38.696028°N 77.051833°W / 38.696028; -77.051833 (Accokeek Creek Site)
Prince George's Archaeological site of a palisaded village occupied from ca. A.D. 1300 to ca. 1630
2 Army Medical Museum and Library
 
Army Medical Museum and Library
January 12, 1965
(#66000854)
Silver Spring
39°00′32″N 77°03′14″W / 39.008889°N 77.053889°W / 39.008889; -77.053889 (Army Medical Museum and Library)
Montgomery This listing presently encompasses a US military medical records and research collection that dates to the 1860s. The original building in Washington, D.C. was demolished in 1969; the collection is now principally with the National Museum of Health and Medicine. The landmark designation is undergoing review.
3 BALTIMORE (Tug)
 
BALTIMORE (Tug)
November 4, 1993
(#93001613)
Baltimore
39°16′22″N 76°36′01″W / 39.27270°N 76.60027°W / 39.27270; -76.60027 (BALTIMORE (Tug))
City of Baltimore Oldest steam-powered tugboat in operation in the United States
4 Baltimore and Ohio Transportation Museum and Mount Clare Station
 
Baltimore and Ohio Transportation Museum and Mount Clare Station
September 15, 1961
(#66000906)
Baltimore
39°17′01″N 76°37′57″W / 39.28352°N 76.63240°W / 39.28352; -76.63240 (Baltimore and Ohio Transportation Museum and Mount Clare Station)
City of Baltimore Part of oldest American railyard; site of first passenger rail service and first telegraph message. Collections of 19th- and 20th-century artifacts related to America's railroads; 250 pieces of railroad rolling stock; 15,000 artifacts; four nineteenth-century buildings, including the historic roundhouse; a mile of historic track. Larg
5 Clara Barton House
 
Clara Barton House
January 12, 1965
(#66000037)
Glen Echo
38°58′03″N 77°08′28″W / 38.96756°N 77.14114°W / 38.96756; -77.14114 (Clara Barton House)
Montgomery Home of Clara Barton; American pioneer teacher, nurse, and humanitarian; founder of the American Red Cross
6 Bollman Truss Railroad Bridge
 
Bollman Truss Railroad Bridge
February 16, 2000
(#72000582)
Savage
39°08′05″N 76°49′31″W / 39.134722°N 76.825278°W / 39.134722; -76.825278 (Bollman Truss Railroad Bridge)
Howard Sole surviving example of the first successful all-metal bridge design to be adopted and consistently used on a railroad
7 Brice House
 
Brice House
April 15, 1970
(#70000259)
Annapolis
38°58′45″N 76°29′14″W / 38.97917°N 76.48722°W / 38.97917; -76.48722 (Brice House)
Anne Arundel Preserved 18th century Georgian style brick house
8 Carrollton Viaduct
 
Carrollton Viaduct
November 11, 1971
(#71001032)
Baltimore
39°16′24″N 76°39′19″W / 39.27339°N 76.65529°W / 39.27339; -76.65529 (Carrollton Viaduct)
City of Baltimore Oldest operating railway bridge in the world.
9 Rachel Carson House
 
Rachel Carson House
December 4, 1991
(#91002058)
Silver Spring
39°02′48″N 77°00′03″W / 39.04667°N 77.00092°W / 39.04667; -77.00092 (Rachel Carson House)
Montgomery House where Rachel Carson wrote her classic work Silent Spring in 1962
10 Casselmans Bridge, National Road
 
Casselmans Bridge, National Road
January 29, 1964
(#66000391)
Grantsville
39°41′48″N 79°08′37″W / 39.696667°N 79.143611°W / 39.696667; -79.143611 (Casselmans Bridge, National Road)
Garrett Bridge built in 1813 on the National Road, the nation's first major public works project
11 Whittaker Chambers Farm
 
Whittaker Chambers Farm
May 17, 1988
(#88001824)
Westminster
39°39′35″N 76°58′35″W / 39.659722°N 76.976389°W / 39.659722; -76.976389 (Whittaker Chambers Farm)
Carroll Farm home of Whittaker Chambers, accuser of Alger Hiss; papers hidden here in a pumpkin led to Hiss's conviction; Chambers wrote Witness, his best-selling autobiography, here
12 Chase-Lloyd House
 
Chase-Lloyd House
April 15, 1970
(#70000260)
Annapolis
38°58′52″N 76°29′18″W / 38.98121°N 76.48838°W / 38.98121; -76.48838 (Chase-Lloyd House)
Anne Arundel Three-story brick Georgian mansion dating from 1769-1774
13 Chestertown Historic District
 
Chestertown Historic District
April 15, 1970
(#70000263)
Chestertown
39°12′45″N 76°04′10″W / 39.2125°N 76.069444°W / 39.2125; -76.069444 (Chestertown Historic District)
Kent
14 College of Medicine of Maryland
 
College of Medicine of Maryland
September 25, 1997
(#97001275)
Baltimore
39°17′16″N 76°37′23″W / 39.28778°N 76.62315°W / 39.28778; -76.62315 (College of Medicine of Maryland)
City of Baltimore Oldest medical school building in the U.S.
15 Colonial Annapolis Historic District
 
Colonial Annapolis Historic District
June 23, 1965
(#66000383)
Annapolis
38°58′41″N 76°29′29″W / 38.978056°N 76.491389°W / 38.978056; -76.491389 (Colonial Annapolis Historic District)
Anne Arundel NRHP 66000383, and boundary increase NRHP 84003875, in 1984.
16 USS CONSTELLATION (Frigate)
 
USS CONSTELLATION (Frigate)
May 23, 1963
(#66000918)
Baltimore
39°17′03″N 76°36′42″W / 39.28426°N 76.61166°W / 39.28426; -76.61166 (USS CONSTELLATION (Frigate))
City of Baltimore Constructed in 1854; sloop-of-war, or corvette; second United States Navy ship to carry this famous name
17 Doughoregan Manor
 
Doughoregan Manor
November 11, 1971
(#71000376)
Ellicott City
39°16′36″N 76°53′35″W / 39.276667°N 76.893056°W / 39.276667; -76.893056 (Doughoregan Manor)
Howard Built in 1766; until 1832 home of Charles Carroll, last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence
18 EDNA E. LOCKWOOD (Bugeye)
 
EDNA E. LOCKWOOD (Bugeye)
April 19, 1994
(#86000258)
St. Michaels
38°47′08″N 76°13′10″W / 38.78568°N 76.21941°W / 38.78568; -76.21941 (EDNA E. LOCKWOOD (Bugeye))
Talbot Built in 1889; Chesapeake Bay bugeye; last working oyster boat of her kind
19 Ellicott City Station
 
Ellicott City Station
November 24, 1968
(#68000025)
Ellicott City
39°15′56″N 76°47′43″W / 39.26544°N 76.79529°W / 39.26544; -76.79529 (Ellicott City Station)
Howard
20 First Unitarian Church
 
First Unitarian Church
November 7, 1973
(#72001495)
Baltimore
39°17′36″N 76°36′58″W / 39.29340°N 76.61611°W / 39.29340; -76.61611 (First Unitarian Church)
City of Baltimore
21 Fort Frederick
 
Fort Frederick
November 7, 1973
(#73000939)
Big Pool
39°36′33″N 78°01′17″W / 39.609167°N 78.021389°W / 39.609167; -78.021389 (Fort Frederick)
Washington
22 Frieda Fromm-Reichmann Cottage
 
Frieda Fromm-Reichmann Cottage
January 13, 2021
(#100006277)
Rockville
39°04′59″N 77°09′44″W / 39.0831°N 77.1622°W / 39.0831; -77.1622 (Frieda Fromm-Reichmann Cottage)
Montgomery
23 Gaithersburg Latitude Observatory
 
Gaithersburg Latitude Observatory
December 20, 1989
(#85001578)
Gaithersburg
39°08′05″N 77°11′57″W / 39.13472°N 77.19908°W / 39.13472; -77.19908 (Gaithersburg Latitude Observatory)
Montgomery
24 Greenbelt, Maryland Historic District
 
Greenbelt, Maryland Historic District
February 18, 1997
(#80004331)
Greenbelt
39°00′10″N 76°53′28″W / 39.002778°N 76.891111°W / 39.002778; -76.891111 (Greenbelt, Maryland Historic District)
Prince George's
25 Habre-de-venture
 
Habre-de-venture
November 11, 1971
(#72001595)
Port Tobacco
38°31′43″N 77°01′54″W / 38.52872°N 77.03155°W / 38.52872; -77.03155 (Habre-de-venture)
Charles Now the Thomas Stone National Historic Site.
26 Hammond-Harwood House
 
Hammond-Harwood House
October 9, 1960
(#66000384)
Annapolis
38°58′52″N 76°29′18″W / 38.98124°N 76.48832°W / 38.98124; -76.48832 (Hammond-Harwood House)
Anne Arundel
27 HILDA M. WILLING (Skipjack)
 
HILDA M. WILLING (Skipjack)
April 19, 1994
(#85001089)
Tilghman
38°42′40″N 76°19′53″W / 38.71102°N 76.33142°W / 38.71102; -76.33142 (HILDA M. WILLING (Skipjack))
Talbot
28 His Lordship's Kindness
 
His Lordship's Kindness
April 15, 1970
(#70000853)
Rosaryville
38°46′44″N 76°50′34″W / 38.778889°N 76.842778°W / 38.778889; -76.842778 (His Lordship's Kindness)
Prince George's Also known as Poplar Hill.
29 Homewood
 
Homewood
November 11, 1971
(#71001033)
Baltimore
39°19′39″N 76°37′09″W / 39.32756°N 76.61917°W / 39.32756; -76.61917 (Homewood)
City of Baltimore
30 KATHRYN (Skipjack)
 
KATHRYN (Skipjack)
April 19, 1994
(#85001090)
Tilghman Island
38°42′40″N 76°19′53″W / 38.71102°N 76.33142°W / 38.71102; -76.33142 (KATHRYN (Skipjack))
Talbot
31 Kennedy Farm
 
Kennedy Farm
November 7, 1973
(#73000941)
Samples Manor
39°22′47″N 77°42′56″W / 39.379722°N 77.715556°W / 39.379722; -77.715556 (Kennedy Farm)
Washington Headquarters for John Brown's 1859 raid on Harpers Ferry.
32 LIGHTSHIP NO. 116 "CHESAPEAKE"
 
LIGHTSHIP NO. 116 "CHESAPEAKE"
December 20, 1989
(#80000349)
Baltimore
39°17′01″N 76°36′34″W / 39.28375°N 76.60956°W / 39.28375; -76.60956 (LIGHTSHIP NO. 116 "CHESAPEAKE")
City of Baltimore Built in 1930 at Charleston Drydock & Machine Co; took on the name of whatever station she was anchored at
33 London Town Publik House
 
London Town Publik House
April 15, 1970
(#70000262)
Woodland Beach
38°56′23″N 76°32′25″W / 38.93967°N 76.54026°W / 38.93967; -76.54026 (London Town Publik House)
Anne Arundel A county alms house
34 J. C. Lore Oyster House
 
J. C. Lore Oyster House
August 7, 2001
(#84003869)
Solomons
38°19′26″N 76°27′40″W / 38.323889°N 76.461111°W / 38.323889; -76.461111 (J. C. Lore Oyster House)
Calvert
35 Maryland Statehouse
 
Maryland Statehouse
December 19, 1960
(#66000385)
Annapolis
38°58′36″N 76°29′28″W / 38.97663°N 76.49107°W / 38.97663; -76.49107 (Maryland Statehouse)
Anne Arundel
36 Elmer V. McCollum House
 
Elmer V. McCollum House
January 7, 1976
(#76002182)
Baltimore
39°18′49″N 76°41′06″W / 39.313611°N 76.685°W / 39.313611; -76.685 (Elmer V. McCollum House)
City of Baltimore Home of nutrition researcher Elmer McCollum.
37 H. L. Mencken House
 
H. L. Mencken House
July 28, 1983
(#83004384)
Baltimore
39°17′08″N 76°38′29″W / 39.28556°N 76.64137°W / 39.28556; -76.64137 (H. L. Mencken House)
City of Baltimore A home of author H. L. Mencken. The house is included in the Union Square-Hollins Market Historic District.
38 Minor Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
 
Minor Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
November 11, 1971
(#69000330)
Baltimore
39°17′36″N 76°36′58″W / 39.29340°N 76.61611°W / 39.29340; -76.61611 (Minor Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary)
City of Baltimore
39 Monocacy Battlefield
 
Monocacy Battlefield
November 8, 1973
(#66000908)
Frederick
39°22′16″N 77°23′31″W / 39.37115°N 77.39208°W / 39.37115; -77.39208 (Monocacy Battlefield)
Frederick
40 Montpelier
 
Montpelier
April 15, 1970
(#70000852)
Laurel
39°03′54″N 76°50′42″W / 39.065°N 76.845°W / 39.065; -76.845 (Montpelier)
Prince George's
41 Mount Clare
 
Mount Clare
April 15, 1970
(#70000860)
Baltimore
39°16′37″N 76°38′37″W / 39.27697°N 76.64349°W / 39.27697; -76.64349 (Mount Clare)
City of Baltimore
42 Mount Royal Station and Trainshed
 
Mount Royal Station and Trainshed
December 8, 1976
(#73002191)
Baltimore
39°18′14″N 76°37′14″W / 39.30378°N 76.62046°W / 39.30378; -76.62046 (Mount Royal Station and Trainshed)
City of Baltimore
43 Mount Vernon Place Historic District
 
Mount Vernon Place Historic District
November 11, 1971
(#71001037)
Baltimore
39°17′51″N 76°36′56″W / 39.297493°N 76.61565°W / 39.297493; -76.61565 (Mount Vernon Place Historic District)
City of Baltimore
44 NELLIE CROCKETT (Buy-boat)
 
NELLIE CROCKETT (Buy-boat)
April 19, 1994
(#94001185)
Georgetown
39°21′40″N 75°52′55″W / 39.36110°N 75.88183°W / 39.36110; -75.88183 (NELLIE CROCKETT (Buy-boat))
Kent Chesapeake Bay oyster buy-boat; built in 1926.
45 Old Lock Pump House, Chesapeake and Delaware Canal
 
Old Lock Pump House, Chesapeake and Delaware Canal
January 12, 1965
(#66000390)
Chesapeake City
39°31′26″N 75°48′39″W / 39.52380°N 75.81070°W / 39.52380; -75.81070 (Old Lock Pump House, Chesapeake and Delaware Canal)
Cecil
46 William Paca House
 
William Paca House
November 11, 1971
(#71000364)
Annapolis
38°58′46″N 76°29′17″W / 38.97944°N 76.48793°W / 38.97944; -76.48793 (William Paca House)
Anne Arundel
47 Peale's Baltimore Museum
 
Peale's Baltimore Museum
December 21, 1965
(#66000915)
Baltimore
39°17′24″N 76°36′38″W / 39.29004°N 76.61063°W / 39.29004; -76.61063 (Peale's Baltimore Museum)
City of Baltimore
48 Phoenix Shot Tower
 
Phoenix Shot Tower
November 11, 1971
(#69000373)
Baltimore
39°17′19″N 76°36′20″W / 39.28867°N 76.60556°W / 39.28867; -76.60556 (Phoenix Shot Tower)
City of Baltimore
49 Edgar Allan Poe House
 
Edgar Allan Poe House
November 11, 1971
(#71001043)
Baltimore
39°17′21″N 76°38′00″W / 39.28923°N 76.63334°W / 39.28923; -76.63334 (Edgar Allan Poe House)
City of Baltimore
50 REBECCA T. RUARK (Skipjack)
 
REBECCA T. RUARK (Skipjack)
July 31, 2003
(#85001095)
Tilghman Island
38°42′46″N 76°19′53″W / 38.712778°N 76.331389°W / 38.712778; -76.331389 (REBECCA T. RUARK (Skipjack))
Talbot
51 Ira Remsen House
 
Ira Remsen House
May 15, 1975
(#75002102)
Baltimore
39°17′51″N 76°37′09″W / 39.297462°N 76.619263°W / 39.297462; -76.619263 (Ira Remsen House)
City of Baltimore
52 Riversdale Mansion
 
Riversdale Mansion
December 9, 1997
(#73002166)
Riverdale
38°57′37″N 76°55′55″W / 38.960278°N 76.931944°W / 38.960278; -76.931944 (Riversdale Mansion)
Prince George's
53 Henry August Rowland House
 
Henry August Rowland House
May 15, 1975
(#75002098)
Baltimore
39°18′02″N 76°37′02″W / 39.300505°N 76.617358°W / 39.300505; -76.617358 (Henry August Rowland House)
City of Baltimore Home of physicist Henry Augustus Rowland.
54 St. Mary's City Historic District
 
St. Mary's City Historic District
August 4, 1969
(#69000310)
St. Marys City
38°11′21″N 76°25′56″W / 38.189167°N 76.432222°W / 38.189167; -76.432222 (St. Mary's City Historic District)
St. Mary's
55 St. Mary's Seminary Chapel
 
St. Mary's Seminary Chapel
November 11, 1971
(#71001046)
Baltimore
39°17′38″N 76°37′23″W / 39.29401°N 76.62302°W / 39.29401; -76.62302 (St. Mary's Seminary Chapel)
City of Baltimore
56 N.S. SAVANNAH (Nuclear Ship)
 
N.S. SAVANNAH (Nuclear Ship)
July 17, 1991
(#82001518)
Baltimore
39°15′30″N 76°33′20″W / 39.258472°N 76.555417°W / 39.258472; -76.555417 (N.S. SAVANNAH (Nuclear Ship))
City of Baltimore
57 Schifferstadt
 
Schifferstadt
December 23, 2016
(#100000833)
Frederick
39°25′24″N 77°25′39″W / 39.423333°N 77.4275°W / 39.423333; -77.4275 (Schifferstadt)
Frederick County
58 Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital and Gate House
 
Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital and Gate House
November 11, 1971
(#71000369)
Towson
39°23′28″N 76°37′09″W / 39.391111°N 76.619167°W / 39.391111; -76.619167 (Sheppard and Enoch Pratt Hospital and Gate House)
Baltimore County
59 Sion Hill
 
Sion Hill
April 27, 1992
(#90000608)
Havre De Grace
39°33′58″N 76°07′39″W / 39.56606°N 76.12740°W / 39.56606; -76.12740 (Sion Hill)
Harford
60 Sotterley
 
Sotterley
February 16, 2000
(#72001487)
Hollywood
38°22′47″N 76°32′20″W / 38.379722°N 76.538889°W / 38.379722; -76.538889 (Sotterley)
St. Mary's
61 Spacecraft Magnetic Test Facility
 
Spacecraft Magnetic Test Facility
October 3, 1985
(#85002811)
Greenbelt
39°00′17″N 76°49′31″W / 39.00485°N 76.82541°W / 39.00485; -76.82541 (Spacecraft Magnetic Test Facility)
Prince George's
62 Star-Spangled Banner Flag House
 
Star-Spangled Banner Flag House
December 16, 1969
(#69000320)
Baltimore
39°17′08″N 76°36′13″W / 39.28563°N 76.60358°W / 39.28563; -76.60358 (Star-Spangled Banner Flag House)
City of Baltimore House where Mary Young Pickersgill sewed the large Star-Spangled Banner flag of the United States, to fly over Fort McHenry, inspiring the U.S. national anthem.
63 Peggy Stewart House
 
Peggy Stewart House
November 7, 1973
(#73000887)
Annapolis
38°58′55″N 76°29′14″W / 38.98189°N 76.48725°W / 38.98189; -76.48725 (Peggy Stewart House)
Anne Arundel
64 USCGC WHEC-37 (Coast Guard cutter)
 
USCGC WHEC-37 (Coast Guard cutter)
June 7, 1988
(#88001826)
Baltimore
39°17′09″N 76°36′23″W / 39.285833°N 76.606389°W / 39.285833; -76.606389 (USCGC WHEC-37 (Coast Guard cutter))
City of Baltimore
65 Thomas Point Shoal Light Station
 
Thomas Point Shoal Light Station
January 20, 1999
(#75000864)
Annapolis
38°53′56″N 76°26′10″W / 38.899°N 76.436°W / 38.899; -76.436 (Thomas Point Shoal Light Station)
Anne Arundel
66 Thomas Viaduct, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad
 
Thomas Viaduct, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad
January 28, 1964
(#66000388)
Relay
39°13′12″N 76°42′49″W / 39.22000°N 76.71351°W / 39.22000; -76.71351 (Thomas Viaduct, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad)
Baltimore County & Howard County
67 Tolson's Chapel and School
 
Tolson's Chapel and School
January 13, 2021
(#100006233)
111 E. High St.
39°27′22″N 77°44′47″W / 39.4561°N 77.7464°W / 39.4561; -77.7464 (Tolson's Chapel and School)
Washington
68 USS TORSK (Submarine)
 
USS TORSK (Submarine)
January 14, 1986
(#86000090)
Baltimore
39°16′58″N 76°36′33″W / 39.28285°N 76.60908°W / 39.28285; -76.60908 (USS TORSK (Submarine))
City of Baltimore
69 Tulip Hill
 
Tulip Hill
April 15, 1970
(#70000261)
Galesville
38°51′03″N 76°33′02″W / 38.850833°N 76.550556°W / 38.850833; -76.550556 (Tulip Hill)
Anne Arundel
70 United States Naval Academy
 
United States Naval Academy
July 4, 1961
(#66000386)
Annapolis
38°59′04″N 76°29′20″W / 38.98443°N 76.48888°W / 38.98443; -76.48888 (United States Naval Academy)
Anne Arundel
71 Washington Aqueduct
 
Washington Aqueduct
November 7, 1973
(#73002123)
Great Falls, MD and Washington, DC
38°56′15″N 77°06′51″W / 38.9375°N 77.114167°W / 38.9375; -77.114167 (Washington Aqueduct)
Montgomery, MD and District of Columbia Also in District of Columbia
72 William Henry Welch House
 
William Henry Welch House
January 7, 1976
(#76002186)
Baltimore
39°18′00″N 76°36′51″W / 39.30008°N 76.61428°W / 39.30008; -76.61428 (William Henry Welch House)
City of Baltimore
73 West St. Mary's Manor
 
West St. Mary's Manor
April 15, 1970
(#70000854)
Drayden
38°11′10″N 76°26′54″W / 38.186111°N 76.448333°W / 38.186111; -76.448333 (West St. Mary's Manor)
St. Mary's
74 Whitehall
 
Whitehall
October 9, 1960
(#66000387)
Annapolis
39°00′15″N 76°25′37″W / 39.004167°N 76.426944°W / 39.004167; -76.426944 (Whitehall)
Anne Arundel
75 WILLIAM. B. TENNISON (Buy-Boat)
 
WILLIAM. B. TENNISON (Buy-Boat)
April 19, 1994
(#80001799)
Solomons
38°19′23″N 76°27′39″W / 38.32315°N 76.46089°W / 38.32315; -76.46089 (WILLIAM. B. TENNISON (Buy-Boat))
Calvert
76 Wye House
 
Wye House
April 15, 1970
(#70000264)
Easton
38°51′12″N 76°10′06″W / 38.853398°N 76.168406°W / 38.853398; -76.168406 (Wye House)
Talbot

Historic areas of the NPS in Maryland

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National Historical Parks, some National Monuments, and certain other areas listed in the National Park system are historic landmarks of national importance that are highly protected already, often before the inauguration of the NHL program in 1960, and are then often not also named NHLs per se. The National Park Service lists these together with the NHLs in the state.[4]

The Clara Barton National Historic Site, Monocacy National Battlefield and Thomas Stone National Historic Site are also NHLs and are listed above (with the latter under its alternative name, Habre de Venture).

Landmark name
Image Date established[5] Location County Description
1 Antietam National Battlefield   August 30, 1890 Sharpsburg Washington
2 Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park   January 8, 1971 Maryland multiple counties Also included in District of Columbia and West Virginia
3 Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine   March 3, 1925
(National Park)
August 11, 1939
(National Monument)
Baltimore City of Baltimore
4 Fort Washington Park   May 29, 1930 Fort Washington Prince George's County
5 Hampton National Historic Site   June 22, 1948 Hampton, Maryland Baltimore County
6 Harpers Ferry National Historical Park   June 30, 1944
(National Monument)
May 29, 1963
(National Historical Park)
Maryland Washington County Also included in Virginia and West Virginia
7 Piscataway Park   October 4, 1961 Accokeek Prince George's County

Former National Historic Landmarks

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There is one former NHL, Resurrection Manor, which was demolished in 2002 and subsequently delisted.

# Landmark name Image Date designated Date withdrawn Locality County Description
1 Resurrection Manor   April 15, 1970 February 17, 2006 Hollywood vicinity
38°20′17″N 76°30′34″W / 38.338056°N 76.509444°W / 38.338056; -76.509444 (Resurrection Manor site)
St. Mary's Demolished in 2002 and replaced by a modern home.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ National Park Service (June 2011). "National Historic Landmarks Survey: List of National Historic Landmarks by State" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on November 5, 2011. Retrieved July 4, 2011..
  2. ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  3. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  4. ^ These are listed on p.112-113 of "National Historic Landmarks Survey: List of National Historic Landmarks by State", November 2007 version.
  5. ^ National Park Service: National Park System Birthdays.
  6. ^ NHL webpage on it, for use in article
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