Cedar Grove (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Cedar Grove, also known as Ridgely's Whim or Sunday's Chance, is a historic home located at
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. It is a large -story, side-passage, double-pile plan house constructed about 1841. A -story wing incorporates an earlier structure, built between 1799 and 1813. Cedar Grove was listed on the
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in 1996.


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*, including photo from 1996, at Maryland Historical Trust Evergreen, Baltimore Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Baltimore Federal architecture in Maryland Greek Revival architecture in Maryland Houses in Baltimore Houses completed in 1841 {{BaltimoreCityMD-NRHP-stub