The History of Perry Cabin
The Inn at Perry Cabin, nestled in the charming town of St. Michaels, Maryland, holds nearly two-and-a-half centuries of fascinating history. Originally constructed around 1815, the manor was designed by Samuel Hambleton, a decorated Navy purser and aide to Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry during the War of 1812. Hambleton built the north wing, reflecting Commodore Perry’s flagship, the Niagara, which inspired the name Perry Cabin. Today, the inn stands as a symbol of refined elegance, rich heritage, and unrivaled hospitality.







