J8896YQlauries05/14/24Located on the school for the deaf, this historical infrastructure has stayed somewhat intact. One wing is gone due to the school’s expansion. None of the building is open but a glimpse through the... More
Jon W C08/10/19Only exterior can be seen, but is interesting for its historic importance. Built by Hessian prisoners of war captured at Battle of Saratoga in NY. More
RamblinFan7507/08/19If you are in Frederick and like history, definitely check out the Hessian Barracks. It's on the campus odmf the school for the blind. I didn't see any evidence that the building is ever open to the... More
OldGuy196806/04/19With an ancestor who may have resided here as a POW in 1782, the building has some personal meaning for me. There isn't much to see today. There are times of the year when it is open, but even then... More
Tracy B05/01/18There is so much history behind the Hessian Barracks which are located on campus of the Maryland School for the Deaf. This place is full of artifacts and a great history lesson about our great city... More