Full Moon Tour
On this tour, visitors will learn what the lock-down rituals would be for the Loockerman family in the early 19th century, as they try to keep their family secure.
On this tour, visitors will learn what the lock-down rituals would be for the Loockerman family in the early 19th century, as they try to keep their family secure.
This tour will look into the furniture collection at the Hammond-Harwood House including chairs, sideboards and desks/bookcases.
Annapolis was a thriving colony in the mid-18th century. Though the American colonists grew to resent the British, they desired the amenities of the British lifestyle. The designs of decorative pieces that flourished during the “Golden Age” of Annapolis (1760s-1770s) were inspired by classical forms of the Greeks and Romans. Among these desirable objects was […]
An etiquette class for ages 8 and up.
Kirk and Stieff were well-established Baltimore silver manufacturers, along with other American companies including Gorham and Oneida. Their lovely patterns are well-known and loved, but do you have other silver you've found in a drawer, something that's been passed down, bought at a garage sale, or purchased from an antique shop that you would like […]
Join Docent, Bob Mulcrone for a specialty tour focusing on the stories of the people in the portrait collection of the Hammond-Harwood House.
Cruising Annapolis during Midnight Madness? Stop by Hammond-Harwood House for a free visit to see the historic rooms decorated for the season, listen to period music and enjoy mulled cider. Hammond-Harwood House, now 251 years old, has hosted many holiday celebrations. From the earliest family who lived here beginning in 1806, traditions have been built […]
Join us for a concert celebrating the Twelfth Night of Christmas.
Join us for a concert celebrating the Twelfth Night of Christmas.
Join Professor Thomas Ward (U.S. Naval Academy) for a pre-concert talk exploring the rich musical and poetic world of seventeenth-century writer Katherine Philips.
An intimate Valentine’s concert honoring friendship, longing, and lyric beauty through the lens of 17th-century literary salons.
Black History Month lecture by Hammond-Harwood House director Barbara Goyette focusing on first-person accounts of life under slavery, daring escapes, and perseverance in the search for freedom.