What is arcadia mansion frederick md?

Arcadia Mansion is a historic property located in Frederick, MD. The property is a three-story brick mansion built in the Italian Renaissance Revival style in 1929. It was designed by architect J.H. deSibour, who also designed the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C.

The property was formerly owned by Frederick County and served as the county's nursing home for over 50 years before being sold to a private owner in 2017. The mansion sits on over 10 acres of land and includes a carriage house, gardens, and a pool.

Arcadia Mansion has been featured in numerous publications and has been used as a filming location for several Hollywood films, including “The Blair Witch Project.” Today, the property serves primarily as a private residence and is not open to the public.