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Hampton National Historic Site
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Hampton is close to three major highways.

BY CAR: Hampton is easy to get to because it's close to three interstate highways--routes 695, 70, and 95. From the Baltimore Beltway (I 695) eastbound or westbound: Take Exit 27B, Dulaney Valley Road northbound. Take the first right turn onto Hampton Lane. The park will be on your right, about one mile from the intersection.

Hampton National Historic Site
535 Hampton Lane
Towson, MD 21286

 

PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION: Bus #11 stops at Goucher College, less than one mile from Hampton. The Light Rail stop at Lutherville is approximately three miles from Hampton. From either stop, we recommend that you do not walk to the park because there are no sidewalks. We suggest that you use a taxi.

HIGH-TECH DIRECTIONS: Want to follow your GPS receiver to our front door? Plug in one of these sets of numbers:

Latitude/Longitude:
N 39 degrees 24.987minutes W 076 degrees 35.267minutes

UTM: Grid
18 S 0363318 / 4364194 

The iconic Statue of Liberty is one of 23 unique National Park Service destinations around New York Harbor  

Did You Know?
Rangers in New York City? In 1933, the National Park Service assumed care of the Statue of Liberty. Today, the National Parks of New York Harbor includes 10 National Parks with 23 unique destinations.
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Last Updated: November 19, 2008 at 09:18 EST