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{{Buildings
|image=1906_clifton_adj.jpg
|address=2301 St. Lo Drive
|Geo=39.32085, -76.58705
|altitude=200
|owner=Mayor & City Council of Baltimore
|building_type=Dwelling
|architectural_style=Italianate
|renovation_date=February 1852
|ren_architect=Niernsee and Neilson
|ren_l_a=Olmsted Brothers
|ren_contractors=J. W. & H. T. Gernhardt
}}
This entry is for references to research on  Clifton mansion only. [[Clifton Park]], within which the mansion is situated, has a separate entry, as does the [[Gardener's Cottage, Clifton|Gardener's Cottage]] and the  [http://www.rememberingbaltimore.net/2023/05/blog-post.html Conservatory]
 
 
{{Buildings
|image=1906_clifton_adj.jpg
|owner=Johns Hopkins
 
}}
 
{{#multimaps: 39.32085, -76.58705
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Clifton Mansion
File:1906 clifton adj.jpg
Site Information
Address2301 St. Lo Drive
Geo-reference

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Altitude200
OwnerMayor & City Council of Baltimore
Building Data
Building TypeDwelling
Architectural StyleItalianate
Renovation
DateFebruary 1852
ArchitectNiernsee and Neilson

This entry is for references to research on Clifton mansion only. Clifton Park, within which the mansion is situated, has a separate entry, as does the Gardener's Cottage and the Conservatory


Clifton Mansion
File:1906 clifton adj.jpg
Site Information
OwnerJohns Hopkins


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