SITES AND MUSEUMS
Surratt House Museum

Built in 1852, this family plantation house also served as a tavern, post office, and hostelry in the crucial decade before the Civil War. During the war, it was a safehouse in the Confederate underground system, which flourished in Southern Maryland. The Surratt family would be drawn into schemes by John Wilkes Booth to kidnap President Abraham Lincoln. When the plans turned to assassination, Booth stopped here on his flight out of Washington. Today, it offers a glimpse of life into middle-class, 19th century life with costumed guides, special exhibits and events.
Hours: Thursday and Friday, 11 am to 3 pm, Saturday and Sunday, noon to 4 pm
Address: 9118 Brandywine Road, Clinton, MD
Phone: 301-868-1121
Web Site: www.surratt.org

Accessible for people with disabilities
Partially accessible for people with disabilities
Fee Required