![]() NPS image/Girimont Thomas Stone National Historic Site preserves one of the four homes managed by the National Park Service that were once lived in by signers of the Declaration of Independence. The park is situated in historic Southern Maryland, within an easy drive from Washington, D.C. The first capital of Maryland in St. Mary's City is a short drive to the southeast and the current capital, Annapolis, is a short drive to the northeast. 6655 Rose Hill Road Port Tobacco, MD 20677 Thomas Stone NHS is located on Rose Hill Road, between U.S. Highways 225 and 6, four miles west of LaPlata, MD. Thomas Stone National Historic Site experiences all four seasons. Temperatures can be very warm and humid in the summer months and wet and rainy in the winter months.
There is no fee to visit Thomas Stone National Historic Site.
Entrance Fee-free This site is fee-free year-round. No entrance fee or pass is required. Public WiFi is not available.
Call service is generally available around the park, although some dead zones may exist. |
Last updated: May 3, 2024