Six tours to be held throughout the state as Maryland House & Garden Pigrimage kicks off annual springtime tradition: “Four spring weekends indoors and outdoors”

Background:

Garden at Blue Heron Pond Farm, Queen Anne's County Tour (April 25)

Garden at Blue Heron Pond Farm, Queen Anne's County Tour (April 25)

Homeowners in five Maryland counties and Baltimore City are preparing their houses and gardens for the annual non-profit Maryland House & Garden Pilgrimage which kicks off in April.

Visitors from all over the region will be able to take walking tours of some of the most beautiful properties and landmarks in Maryland.

Mt. Felix, Harford County Tour (May 3)

Mt. Felix, Harford County Tour (May 3)

Tours take place on four consecutive spring weekends. This year’s line-up features:
Queen Anne’s County (April 25), St. Mary’s County (May 2), Harford County (May 3), Homeland in Baltimore City (May 9), Bay Ridge in Anne Arundel County (May 16) and Western Run and Worthington Valleys in Baltimore County (May 17).

Garden and Lake at Tashiding, Baltimore County Tour (May 17)

Garden and Lake at Tashiding, Baltimore County Tour (May 17)

The Pilgrimage is the original house and garden tour in the state.

The Maryland House & Garden Pilgrimage (MHGP), now in its 72nd year, is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation and restoration of architecturally significant properties in the State of Maryland.

Proceeds from tour ticket sales support designated preservation projects in each host community. Last year’s Pilgrimage raised more than $110,000 to benefit these projects.

Tour Details - Detailed itineraries are posted at www.mhgp.org

Source: Media Advisory from Maryland House & Garden Pilgrimage

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