For a smaller state, there are an impressive amount of ruins and abandoned places in Maryland. Some are more well-known, while others are hidden away, only known to those to who accidentally find them while exploring. The following abandoned mansion in Maryland is one of those little known spots, but it’s worth seeking out. This area is filled with history, and today, it sits long forgotten. Read on to learn more…
Piscataway Park is located at 3400 Bryan Point Road in Accokeek, Maryland.
This Maryland park is mostly known for National Colonial Farm. It's a farm museum where you can learn about early agriculture in Maryland, circa the 1700s.
Speaking of memories, this mansion has been through a lot throughout the centuries. It was built as a home, but was later part of an amusement park and casino in the late 1800s. The amusement park was eventually torn down in 1980, but the mansion was left standing.
You can't explore the inside of Marshall Hall, but you can take plenty of pictures from just outside of the fence. The withered facade makes for interesting, eerie photos.
Interested in seeing this abandoned mansion in Maryland? Learn more by visiting the website linked below, and enjoy exploring this unique park filled with history.
For another historic gem in the Old Line State, check out Robert Morris Inn. It dates back to 1710 and is one of the best and oldest restaurants in Maryland.
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