Hampton National Historic Site Virtual Tour with Gregory Weidman

On Tuesday, November 30, Trust member Gregory Weidman shared a virtual tour of Hampton National Historic Site. Hampton was the largest private home in America when completed in 1790 and is considered one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture in the country. Located north of Baltimore, MD, the estate was owned by the Ridgely family for seven generations, from 1745 to 1948. The 24,000-square-foot mansion is a unique survival in that very little has changed since the mid-19th century, inside and out, from extant furnishings to the garden parterres to the stone slave quarters. After our tour, Gregory shared an ethnographic study that was conducted at Hampton and the histories of those who were enslaved at the site with descendants. Read more about the ethnographic study: https://www.nps.gov/hamp/learn/tracin... Read more about this virtual tour in our ‘Bulletin’: https://decorativeartstrust.org/hampt... The mission of the Trust, a non-profit organization, is to promote and foster the appreciation and study of the decorative arts. Become a Member: https://decorativeartstrust.org/join/ Donate: https://decorativeartstrust.org/direc... Apply for Grants and Scholarships: https://decorativeartstrust.org/grant... Attend a Program: https://decorativeartstrust.org/calen... Purchase Merchandise: https://decorativeartstrust.z2systems... Learn More: https://decorativeartstrust.org/