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Evergreen Museum & Library
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general
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https://museums.jhu.edu/evergreen-museum-library/
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https://museums.jhu.edu/
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2026-03-10T04:38:30+00:00
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Evergreen Museum & Library

Source: https://museums.jhu.edu/evergreen-museum-library/ Parent: https://museums.jhu.edu/

Evergreen Museum & Library is housed in a Gilded Age mansion surrounded by 26 acres of gardens and woods. The museum is home to a renowned collection of fine and decorative arts, rare books, and manuscripts assembled by two generations of Baltimore’s civic-minded Garrett family (1878-1952). Though originally constructed in 1858, Evergreen was drastically expanded and altered by the Garretts to accommodate their eclectic collections, and today is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Visitors can experience the museum through guided tours that explore the Garretts, their extraordinary collections, and Evergreen’s transformation from a country villa to a hub for contemporary musicians, writers, and artists.

To search an online database of Evergreen’s collection, click here.

Evergreen Museum & Library is grateful for the support of the Evergreen House Foundation and The Sheridan Libraries, The Johns Hopkins University.