1840s Carrollton Inn, hotel in Baltimore, United States
The 1840s Carrollton Inn is a historic hotel in Baltimore's Jonestown neighborhood made up of connected row houses built in the early 1800s. The building features a striking red cast iron facade that survived the 1904 Baltimore fire, along with traditional furnishings and period details that reflect the long history of the site.
The inn opened in 2007 within historic buildings connected to Baltimore's early development. Its red cast iron facade holds particular significance as one of only twelve such facades that survived the devastating city fire of 1904.
The Jonestown neighborhood surrounding the inn displays Baltimore's past through its architecture and everyday life. Walking through these streets, visitors encounter preserved buildings and a living community that keeps the city's early character visible and accessible.
The hotel is located in the Jonestown neighborhood and allows easy walking access to Inner Harbor, Restaurant Row, and Little Italy. Parking is available nearby, and the location is convenient by both car and public transportation.
The Independence Suite originates from the 1790s and represents a rare surviving example of the hotel's earliest period. With its original fireplace mantel, tall ceilings, and French-style furnishings, this suite showcases a rare piece of private architecture from Baltimore's formative years.
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