

About the Mount Clare Baltimore
Centered around the Mount Clare Museum, this tour explores one of Baltimore’s most significant historic sites and the stories that shaped America’s early industrial growth. Built in the mid-18th century, Mount Clare was the centerpiece of “Georgia,” an industrial plantation where iron, brick, and flour production fueled the rise of Baltimore as a major port and manufacturing hub. The manor reflects both the elegance of colonial life and the harsh realities of enslavement that sustained it. Visitors will explore exhibits and grounds that reveal nearly three centuries of change, from the Revolutionary era and Civil War to Baltimore’s emergence as an industrial powerhouse. This Maryland House and Garden Tour offers a deeper look at how Mount Clare and its surrounding neighborhood helped define the city’s identity and legacy.