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A National Historic Landmark built in 1801 by Charles Carroll Jr. and one of the nation’s best-surviving examples of Federal-period architecture, Homewood Museum is renowned for its elegant proportions, fine workmanship, and extravagant details, including intricately carved woodwork, stylish faux finishes, and ornate plaster ceiling ornaments. Its collection of American decorative arts includes objects contemporary to or associated with the Carroll family, including superb examples of Baltimore furniture.