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Enoch Pratt, a wealthy hardware merchant and benefactor of the Enoch Pratt Free Library, commissioned this Greek Revival style mansion in 1841. He later hired Edmund G. Lind, a prominent Baltimore architect, to add a fourth floor and marble portico. Pratt spared no expense on the interior which includes a double parlor with soaring windows opening onto cast-iron balconies, marble fireplaces and elaborate plaster ceilings.
The Enoch Pratt House is currently owned by the adjacent Maryland Center for History and Culture.
- Accessibility: No
- Parking: On-site free parking
- Photography: Personal use only
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