Surratt House Museum

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Surratt House Museum is a historic 19th-century Maryland home best known for its connection to Mary Surratt and the conspiracy to assassinate President Abraham Lincoln.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house museum
historic site
museum
architecturalStyle 19th-century vernacular architecture
buildingType farmhouse
category Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
Historic house museums in Maryland
Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Maryland
Museums in Prince George's County, Maryland
country United States
county Prince George's County
era American Civil War era
formerUse post office
tavern
way station on the road between Washington, D.C. and southern Maryland
hasCollection 19th-century domestic objects
artifacts related to Mary Surratt
artifacts related to the Lincoln assassination
hasExhibit exhibits on 19th-century life in Maryland
exhibits on Mary Surratt
exhibits on the Lincoln assassination
hasHistoricalConnectionTo Abraham Lincoln
John Surratt
Lincoln assassination conspiracy
Mary Surratt
assassination of Abraham Lincoln
heritageDesignation National Register of Historic Places
inception 19th century
locatedIn Clinton, Maryland
Maryland
Prince George's County, Maryland
United States
namedAfter Mary Surratt
openToPublic true
operatedBy Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission
operator Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission
originallyOwnedBy John Surratt Sr.
Mary Surratt
partOf National Register of Historic Places listings in Prince George's County, Maryland
significantEvent Civil War-era activities related to Lincoln assassination plot
state Maryland
streetAddress 9118 Brandywine Road
tourismAttractionType heritage attraction
usedFor education
heritage tourism
historic interpretation
public museum

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