Welcome to Todd’s Inheritance Museum and Interpretive site, location of the British landing in the assault of Baltimore in September 1814.
Visit Todd’s Inheritance
Visit Todd’s Inheritance museum and interpretive site and hear about early native American presence, the Todd family settlement and the role of the homestead and residents in the War of 1812.


The History of Todd’s Inheritance
The Todd family settled on North Point in 1664 and farmed over 1700 acres. Some of this land is still farmed today, over 350 years later. The house was used as a lookout post for the American militia awaiting the arrival of the British in 1814, and is now part of North Point State Park.
News & Events
Maryland Humanities awards SHINE grant to Todd’s Inheritance for 2025
We are pleased to announce that Todd’s Inheritance Historic Site, Inc. has been awarded a grant from the Maryland Humanities SHINE grant program for 2025. This grant means so much…
April 26 – 2025 Opening Weekend – Historian Robert F. Bailey
House and grounds open for tours. Please note – our lecture will start at 2:00 pm 2:00 pm – Speaker Robert F. Bailey (Robb), Maryland Park Service Historian, will…
Support and Membership
Support Todd’s Inheritance Historic Site, Inc. and provide resources for restoration, preservation and maintenance of the house and homestead, as well as support of our educational and outreach programs.
