You never know what you’ll find while wandering in the woods. This sprawling estate was once a prestigious school for young women, as well as an important site for WWII soldiers. Read on to learn more about this amazing Maryland spot.
Built in the early 1900s, this historic site was once gorgeously overgrown.
The campus features buildings modeled after a Dutch windmill, a Swiss chalet, a Japanese pagoda, an Italian villa, and an English castle, which explains the estate’s romantic and eclectic appearance.
Eventually, the land and buildings were released by the army and renovations began. Today, many of the buildings have been restored and converted to residential condominiums.