Mount Clare is a five-part Georgian Palladian plantation house located at Carroll Park in Baltimore. It was built in 1754 and is the oldest standing structure in the city. Currently, the house operates as a museum and is undergoing reinterpretation by a commission appointed in 2021 to study the enslaved, indentured and imprisoned laborers who lived and worked at Mount Clare and a nearby ironworks.
“We are excited to be helping to usher in a new era that will create the framework for the research, interpretation, physical discovery and promotion of programming centered on Black Ingenuity and the contributions of the enslaved at Mount Clare. We also seek to reestablish Mount Clare as a site for envisioning and executing forms of racial equity in Baltimore and beyond.”
-Dale Glenwood Green, Founding Co-Chair of the Commission
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