Calvert

“Victorian” describes Calvert for the many business buildings and residences that have historical medallions. Calvert was named for Robert Calvert, a descendant of Lord Baltimore, a plantation owner who donated the town site. In 1871, Calvert had the largest cotton gin in the world. Much of the city is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The quaint downtown features a number of antique stores. Bed and breakfast accommodations are available in some of the historic buildings.

Hammond House

The Hammond House was originally built in 1876 to be a courthouse and jail. In 1870, by an act of the State Legislature, the county seat of Robertson County was…

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Things to Do in Calvert

Episcopal Church of the Epiphany

The Episcopal Church of the Epiphany was built in 1869, and has been continually used…

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Katy Hamman Stricker Library

Built in 1909 by the American Women's League (AWL), the building was the first AWL…

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Historic Homes Tour

A self-guided driving tour through the National Historic District describes the history and architectural features…

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Annie’s Doll House Museum

Annie's Doll House Museum displays a fine collection of antique dolls and toys. Tours welcome…

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Calvert Country Club

Course Access: PublicHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: 3 days

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