Kingston Hall in Kingston, Somerset County, Maryland, is a historic Georgian-style home situated along the picturesque Big Annemessex River. Built in 1755 by Thomas King, the property boasts a two-story dwelling with unique interior features such as corner fireplaces and transitional woodwork mouldings.
With a rich history that includes notable residents like Governor Thomas King Carroll and advisor to Abraham Lincoln, Anna Ella Carroll, Kingston Hall offers visitors a glimpse into Maryland's past. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this estate showcases a blend of late Georgian and Federal architectural styles, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts.
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