The 300 year old, William Brown House, named after the first owner. It was owned by several private landowners.
The South River view from the house. A ferry once crossed the South River and gave access to Annapolis, which served as an interchange, providing a choice of travel to the west, north or east across the Bay.
The National Historic Landmark, was built in 1760. London Town was once Maryland's most important tobacco port and a key player in the transatlantic trade network.
In 1828 the William Brown House was sold to Anne Arundel County and used as a poorhouse until 1965.
Hanging around!
Hanging out!
Helping Nick & Dylan climb the tree to hang around some more! Sitting around!
"I can fly!"
Inside Lord Mayor's Tenement.
Reconstructed "lost town."
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