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Doughoregan Manor
Doughoregan Manor Road Ellicott City, MD 21042Home of Charles Caroll of Carollton, the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence. Private residence and closed to the public.
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Doughoregan Manor, 1936. Photograph by E.H. Pickering. Courtesy of the Library of Congress/Historic American Buildings Survey.
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Doughoregan Manor, 1936. Photograph by E.H. Pickering. Courtesy of the Library of Congress/Historic American Buildings Survey.
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Doughoregan Manor, 1936. Photograph by E.H. Pickering. Courtesy of the Library of Congress/Historic American Buildings Survey.
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Doughoregan Manor, 1936. Photograph by E.H. Pickering. Courtesy of the Library of Congress/Historic American Buildings Survey.
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Doughoregan Manor, 1936. Photograph by E.H. Pickering. Courtesy of the Library of Congress/Historic American Buildings Survey.
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Doughoregan Manor, 1940. Photograph by D.H. Smith. Courtesy of the Library of Congress/Historic American Buildings Survey.
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Doughoregan Manor, 1936. Photograph by E.H. Pickering. Courtesy of the Library of Congress/Historic American Buildings Survey.
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Doughoregan Manor, 1936. Photograph by E.H. Pickering. Courtesy of the Library of Congress/Historic American Buildings Survey.
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Doughoregan Manor, 1936. Photograph by E.H. Pickering. Courtesy of the Library of Congress/Historic American Buildings Survey.
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Doughoregan Manor, 1936. Photograph by E.H. Pickering. Courtesy of the Library of Congress/Historic American Buildings Survey.
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Doughoregan Manor, 1936. Photograph by E.H. Pickering. Courtesy of the Library of Congress/Historic American Buildings Survey.
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Doughoregan Manor, 1936. Photograph by E.H. Pickering. Courtesy of the Library of Congress/Historic American Buildings Survey.
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Doughoregan Manor, 1936. Photograph by E.H. Pickering. Courtesy of the Library of Congress/Historic American Buildings Survey.
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Doughoregan Manor, 1936. Photograph by E.H. Pickering. Courtesy of the Library of Congress/Historic American Buildings Survey.
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