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  2. Homewood Museum - Wikipedia

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    The house was the birthplace of John Lee Carroll in 1830, second son of Charles Carroll, III, who would become Governor of Maryland. In 1839, Charles Carroll III sold Homewood to Samuel Wyman [Wikidata], a Baltimore merchant, who lived there with his family until 1865.

  3. Homewood Campus of Johns Hopkins University - Wikipedia

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    Homewood House was later used for administrative offices but now is preserved as a museum. The space is organized in quads around Gilman Hall. In 1997, the university purchased the vacant 200,000-square-foot (19,000 m 2 ) former building of the old all-girls Eastern High School (founded 1844, building constructed 1938).

  4. Johns Hopkins Club - Wikipedia

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    One of the founders of the Club was Alfred Jenkins Shriver, a member of the Johns Hopkins Class of 1891, for whom Shriver Hall is named on Hopkins' Homewood Campus. [ 1 ] The club includes a membership of both men and women, restricted to alumni, faculty, and full-time graduate students of Johns Hopkins University.

  5. Johns Hopkins University - Wikipedia

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    Prior to becoming the main Johns Hopkins campus, the Homewood estate had initially been the gift of Charles Carroll of Carrollton, Maryland, a planter and signer of the Declaration of Independence, to his son Charles Carroll Jr. The original structure, the 1801 Homewood House, still stands and serves as an on-campus museum. [42]

  6. Evergreen Museum & Library - Wikipedia

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    Evergreen Museum & Library is a historic house museum and research library in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is located between the campuses of the Notre Dame of Maryland University and Loyola University Maryland. It is operated by Johns Hopkins University along with Homewood Museum; both make up the Johns Hopkins University Museums.

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  9. List of museums in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Historic house: 1765 brick house, operated by the Society for the Preservation of Federal Hill and Fells Point School 33 Art Center: Federal Hill: Art: Contemporary visual art [7] Star Spangled Banner Flag House and 1812 Museum: Little Italy: Historic house: House where the "Star-Spangled Banner" flag was sewn; exhibits on War of 1812, period rooms