F. Brook Whiting Museum - A 1911 bungalow with antique furnishings, artwork, and pottery from around the world. Includes history and photos. Located in Cumberland. - http://www.whitinghouse.org
Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum - The author's Baltimore home from 1832-1835, and includes information on directions and events located at Baltimore. - http://www.baltimorecity.gov/government/historic/poehouse.php
Legacy Annapolis: Paca House and Garden - Built by William Paca in 1763–65 with information on the house, directions, gardens, exhibits, and tours located at Annapolis. - http://www.annapolis.org/index.asp?pageid=49
Mother Seton House - The home of Elizabeth Ann Seton, the first American-born woman beatified and canonized by the Roman Catholic Church. Includes visitor information. Located in Baltimore. - http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/baltimore/b13.htm
William Brown House - A Georgian structure built between 1758 and 1764, and is one of two buildings that survive from colonial London Town. Includes visitor information. - http://www.historiclondontown.com/williambrownhouse.html
Gordon-Roberts House - The Second Empire style home is operated as a house museum illustrating the lifestyle of an upper-middle class family of the late 1800's. Includes photo tour and special events. Located in Cumberland. - http://www.historyhouse.allconet.org/house/
Hampton National Historic Site - A home when finished in 1790, was the largest house in the United States. General and visitor information. Located in Towson. - http://www.nps.gov/hamp/
Montpelier Mansion - Constructed between 1781 and 1785 by Major Thomas Snowden and his wife Anne. History, visitor information, photo tour, and programs and events. Located in Laurel. - http://www.pgparks.com/places/eleganthistoric/montpelier_intro.html
Waters House - The oldest house in Germantown dating to the mid-1790s. History and visitor information. - http://www.montgomeryhistory.org/waters.html
Mount Clare Museum House - A 1760 colonial Georgian home built by one of Maryland’s leading patriots and one of the first state senators, Charles Carroll, Barrister. History, virtual tour, visitor information, events, and museum store. Located in Baltimore. - http://www.mountclare.org/
Evergreen House - An example of Gilded Age architecture was the home of the Garrett family. Visitor information, events, and news. Located in Baltimore. - http://www.jhu.edu/evrgreen/
Homewood House - A wedding gift in 1800 by Charles Carroll of Carrollton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, to his son — $10,000 to build and furnish a home. Visitor information, events, and news. Located in Baltimore. - http://www.jhu.edu/hwdhouse/
Montgomery County Historical Society - Beall Dawson House - Built in 1815 for Upton Beall, Clerk of the Court for Montgomery County and a man of means in county society, includes information on the rooms with images located at Rockville. - http://www.montgomeryhistory.org/bealldawson.html
The Flag House and Star-Spangled Banner Museum - The 1793 house of Mary Pickersgill who made the flag that flew at Fort McHenry in the 1814 battle, includes a gift shop, and information for teachers and events located at Baltimore. - http://www.flaghouse.org/
Hammond-Harwood House - Built for the 25-year-old tobacco planter Matthias Hammond, and contains information on collections, events, and field trips with a gift shop located at Annapolis. - http://www.hammondharwoodhouse.org/
Surratt House Museum - Focuses on the Abraham Lincoln assassination conspiracy and illustrates life in mid 19th century America. Located in Clinton, Maryland. - http://www.surratt.org/