Tivoli | |
Location: | 1301 Woodbourne Ave., Baltimore, Maryland |
Coordinates: | 39.3533°N -76.5925°W |
Architecture: | Italianate |
Added: | October 9, 1980 |
Refnum: | 80001791 |
Tivoli is a historic home located at Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is a random stone ashlar masonry structure built about 1855 and consisting of a three-story, symmetrical Italianate main block, with a contemporary two-story, T-shaped service wing. It contains the administrative and clinical offices, the infirmary, and dining hall of the Woodbourne Center, also known as Nexus-Woodbourne Family Healing, a mental health treatment center for adolescents. It was the summer residence of Enoch Pratt, who purchased the property in 1870 and died here in 1896. It was also a home of Charles S. Abell, one of the owners of the Baltimore Sun Papers and whose wife gave the property to Woodbourne in 1925.[1]
Tivoli was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.