Kiplin’s North American Connections
Kiplin Hall was the home of George Calvert, 1st Lord Baltimore and the
proprietary founder of the state of Maryland. As such, it has many connections with academic bodies in
the USA and in Maryland in particular.
www.stmaryscity.org
A museum of living history and archaeology at the site of Maryland's first
capital
www.mdhs.org Maryland Historical
Society
www.maryland.com/
General information
about the state of Maryland
www.pratt.lib.md.us
Fascinating info about the Calvert portraits at the Enoch Pratt Free Library in
Baltimore
www.thearkandthedove.com
Descendants of the first settlers who arrived in 2 small boats named the Ark
and the Dove
www.heritage.nf.ca/avalon.
The history of the colony of Avalon at Ferryland, Newfoundland, originally
founded by Sir George Calvert
www.mountairymansion.org.
The house was built as a hunting lodge by Charles Calvert, the Third Lord
Baltimore, when he came from England around 1660
www.arch.umd.edu The Maryland School
of Architecture has links with Kiplin Hall and provides students with the opportunity
to learn about historic preservation
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