Fodor's Expert Review Belair Mansion

Bowie Historic Home

Built in the mid-1700s as a country retreat for provincial Maryland governor Samuel Ogle, the Georgian-style Belair Mansion was subsequently owned in the early 1900s by James Woodward. Ogle was instrumental during Colonial times in importing horses that improved the American Thoroughbred. The house displays British and Early American paintings, silver, and furniture. In 1908 Woodward built additions to the house, including the Belair Stable, which began the modern legacy of the Belair Stud, the line responsible for Omaha and his sire Gallant Fox, each of whom won the Triple Crown in the 1930s. One-hour self-guided tours of the mansion and stable emphasize the contributions of the families and their horses to racing history.

Historic Home

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12207 Tulip Grove Dr.
Bowie, Maryland  20715, USA

301-809–3089

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Rate Includes: Free, donations accepted, Tues.–Sun. noon–4

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