Poplar Hill Historic House Museum
The mission of His Lordship's Kindness, ca 1785-1787, owned and operated by The John M. and Sara R. Walton Foundation, is to preserve and interpret this National Historic Landmark by maintaining its buildings, grounds and collections; by promoting its unique architecture and its family histories through public programs and by sponsoring research to broaden understanding of its role in national and regional history. In 1955, John and Sara Walton purchased the house and property from the Arch-Diocese of Washington. In 1988, The Walton Foundation, Inc. was formed and the house opened for tours as a historic house museum in 1991.
Rescheduled: Coming to Poplar Hill on October 2nd
and 3rd
Performed by Brenda Clark McCutcheon
This museum theater event presents the story of Ann Joice, a black woman wrongly enslaved by Colonel Henry Darnell during the late 17th century.
For additional details click this link to see the flier.
A portion of the proceeds will be donated to Poplar Hill Historic House Mueum.
Poplar Hill Historic House Museum is located at:
7606 Woodyard Road
Clinton, Md. 20735
For more information please call: 301-856-0358
Web site developed and maintained by Bianca
P. Floyd,
To report broken links send an email to director@poplarhillonhlk.com
Last update: 7 September, 2010


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