Hidden Valley Farm, Greek Revival farm complex in Baldwin, Maryland.
Hidden Valley Farm is a farmhouse complex in Baldwin, Maryland, with a three-story brick main building supported by square columns that form porches on multiple sides. The property includes several original outbuildings scattered across its 11.6 acres of land.
Built in 1858, the property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 for its architectural and agricultural importance. The construction reflects building practices that were common in this region during the 1800s.
The arrangement of outbuildings like the summer kitchen and smokehouse shows how farming families organized their daily work and meals in the 1800s. These spaces reveal practical details about rural life that visitors can still observe today.
The site can be explored on foot to see well-preserved structures and details from the 1800s spread across the grounds. Walking the property allows you to observe the layout and connections between the main house and outbuildings from different angles.
The square columns supporting porches on three sides of the house reflect Greek Revival design that was fashionable in America during the mid-1800s. This arrangement provided both visual balance and practical shelter for the spaces beneath.
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