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Rossborough Inn
NameRossborough Inn
LocationSt. Mary's County, Maryland
CountryUnited States

Rossborough Inn. The Rossborough Inn is a historic National Register of Historic Places-listed building located in St. Mary's County, Maryland, near the St. Mary's College of Maryland campus. It was once the residence of John Ross, a Maryland General Assembly member, and has hosted notable figures such as Thomas Sim Lee, John Eager Howard, and Charles Carroll of Carrollton. The inn has been associated with various Historic preservation efforts, including those led by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Maryland Historical Society.

History

The Rossborough Inn has a rich history dating back to the 18th century, with connections to the American Revolution and the War of 1812. It has been owned by several prominent families, including the Carroll family and the Howard family, who were known for their involvement in Maryland politics and their associations with George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison. The inn has also been linked to the Underground Railroad, with Harriet Tubman and Frederick Douglass being notable figures in the Abolitionist movement in Maryland. Additionally, the inn has been recognized by the National Park Service and the United States Department of the Interior for its historical significance.

Architecture

The Rossborough Inn showcases a unique blend of Georgian architecture and Federal architecture, reflecting the styles popular during the 18th and 19th centuries. The building's design has been compared to other notable structures, such as the White House, Mount Vernon, and Monticello, which were all influenced by the works of Andrea Palladio and Thomas Jefferson. The inn's architecture has been studied by scholars from the University of Maryland, University of Virginia, and Maryland Institute College of Art, who have also examined the works of Frank Lloyd Wright, I.M. Pei, and Robert Venturi.

Amenities

The Rossborough Inn offers a range of amenities, including luxurious bed and breakfast accommodations, fine dining, and event spaces. The inn has been recognized for its exceptional service by organizations such as the American Hotel and Lodging Association and the National Restaurant Association. Guests at the inn can enjoy activities such as horseback riding, fishing, and boating on the nearby Chesapeake Bay, which is also home to the United States Naval Academy and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The inn has also partnered with local businesses, including the St. Mary's County Tourism board and the Maryland Tourism Council, to promote tourism in the region.

Location

The Rossborough Inn is situated in St. Mary's County, Maryland, near the St. Mary's College of Maryland campus and the Historic St. Mary's City area. The inn is close to several notable landmarks, including the Point Lookout State Park, the St. Mary's River, and the Potomac River, which have all played significant roles in American history. The inn is also accessible from major cities such as Washington, D.C., Baltimore, and Annapolis, which are home to institutions such as the Smithsonian Institution, the National Archives, and the United States Naval Academy.

Notable_events

The Rossborough Inn has hosted numerous notable events, including weddings, conferences, and historical reenactments. The inn has been associated with various historical societies, including the Maryland Historical Society and the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America, which have sponsored events such as the Maryland Day celebration and the Colonial Dames of America annual meeting. The inn has also been featured in publications such as the New York Times, the Washington Post, and Southern Living, which have highlighted its historical significance and charm. Additionally, the inn has been recognized by the National Register of Historic Places and the United States Department of the Interior for its contributions to American history and historic preservation. Category:Historic hotels in Maryland

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