
House at Nine North Front Street (1790) - Baltimore, Maryland
N 39° 17.423 W 076° 36.319
18S E 361559 N 4350229
This beautifully restored home was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. It sits in an area known as Shot Tower Park. A survival from the 18th century, this house was built in the section of the city known as "Jonestown".
Waymark Code: WM46BH
Location: Maryland, United States
Date Posted: 07/14/2008
Views: 33
Designed and built in the 1790s in the Federal style, 9 North Front Street was once a part of a neighborhood of merchants and artisans.
Among the occupants of the area in 1804 were soap-boilers, a hatter, a coach maker, the "captain of the watch", and the "physician of the Port". The second mayor of Baltimore (1804-1808), Thorowgood Smith, lived in this hose from 1802-1804.
Over the years the house has served as a Gardner's Hotel, Seuss Restaurant, and an auto-parts shop. Inn 1971, the City of Baltimore acquired the house in conjunction with the development of Shot Tower Park. Through the efforts of the Women's Civic League, the exterior of the house has been faithfully restored and the interior renovated to provide headquarters for the League.
Source --> Interpretive display @ site
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Earliest Recorded Date of Construction: 01/01/1790
 Architectural Period/Style: Federal
 Type of Building e.g. Country House, Stately Home, Manor: Home
 Interesting Historical Facts or Connections: Please see Long Description
 Listed Building Status (if applicable): National Register of Historic Places
 Main Material of Construction: Brick
 Private/Public Access: Public
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 Additional Dates of Construction: Not listed
 Architect (if known): Not listed
 Landscape Designer (if known): Not listed
 Admission Fee (if applicable): Not Listed
 Opening Hours (if applicable): Not listed

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