Located in MD.
Hampton National Historic Site preserves what remains of a once 25,000-acre enslavement plantation. For hundreds of years, enslaved people, indentured servants, tenant farmers, paid laborers, and the Ridgely family all made their own contributions to Hampton, creating a space where cruelty and decadence collide to…
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Hampton National Historic Site preserves 63 acres of what was once the second largest plantation in Maryland. At one time in its history, the Hampton plantation had over 24,000 acres and throughout its history saw over 500 enslaved people work the site. At the center of the park…
Provides access for 1 visitor to join a guided mansion tour. Tours last 45-60 minutes.
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TrailVerse lists 2 reservation types on the Permits tab, including Hampton National Historic Site Tours and Hampton Mansion Tour. Recreation.gov listings can change seasonally — confirm current rules before you set dates.