The Belair Mansion, a Georgian style plantation house, is a significant historical landmark in Bowie, Maryland. Constructed around 1745, the mansion is located in the historic Collington area. It was once the home of Samuel Ogle, the Provincial Governor of Maryland, and is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The mansion's architecture and historical significance make it a fascinating destination for visitors interested in history and architecture.
Today, the Belair Mansion and its nearby stables serve as museums operated by the City of Bowie. These museums offer visitors a chance to delve into the rich history of the mansion and its role in horse racing. The exhibits and displays provide a glimpse into the past, offering a deeper understanding of the mansion's historical significance and its impact on the local community and the broader region.
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12207 Tulip Grove Dr, Bowie
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