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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Baltimore, Maryland

 
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201 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — South Union Building322 Marion Street
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m115206) HM
202 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — St. Alphonsus Parish World War II Memorial
To the glory of God and in honor of the 581 men and women from St. Alphonsus Parish who served their country in the Second World War 1941-1945. (Listing of the men and women) “Eternal rest grant unto them; O Lord, and let perpetual light . . . Map (db m103778) WM
203 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — The Baltimore & Frederick-Town TurnpikeA Transportation Revolution started here — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation — Reported permanently removed
Maryland toll roads helped revolutionize American travel. The Baltimore and Frederick-Town Turnpike began with a tollgate, placed near this corner in 1807. For a few cents, you could head west on a “smooth” road that was the ancestor of today’s . . . Map (db m5700) HM
204 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — The Banking House of Alexander Brown & Sons
This building was home to Alexander Brown & Sons Company, founded in 1800 as the first investment banking firm in the United States. Douglas Thomas designed the building in the popular Beaux-Arts style and the building was constructed in 1901. It . . . Map (db m183359) HM
205 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin MaryCo-Cathedral of the Archdiocese of Baltimore
First cathedral in the United States Cornerstone laid 1806 By: Bishop John Carroll Dedicated 1821Map (db m166955) HM
206 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — The Battle Monument
Battle of North Point, 12th September, A.D. 1814, and of the Independence of the United States, the thirty-ninth Bombardment of Fort McHenry, 15th September, A.D. 1814, and of the Independence of the United States, the thirty-ninth. . . . Map (db m89172) WM
207 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — The Battle Monument
This Monument was erected by the citizens of Baltimore under the management of the Committee of Vigilance and Safety in honor of the gallant defenders of this City and Nation who fell in the Battle of North Point and during the . . . Map (db m89203) HM WM
208 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — The Battle Monument
Built 1815-1825 to commemorate those who fell in the British attack on Baltimore in September 1814, the Battle Monument stands on the site of Baltimore’s first courthouse. When Calvert Street was leveled in 1784, the courthouse was raised on an . . . Map (db m237126) HM
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209 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — The Burk Building1980
This building stands on the site of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Building circa 1880Map (db m131343) HM
210 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — The Equitable Building Reported permanently removed
This building, designed in 1889 in the Richardson-Sullivan tradition by Charles L. Carson and Joseph Evans Sperry, was considered the first skyscraper to be erected in Baltimore. It is the oldest of the existing structures on Monument Square and . . . Map (db m6443) HM
211 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — The Equitable Building — Baltimore National Heritage Area —
The Equitable Building, designed in 1889 in the Richard-son-Sullivan tradition by Charles L. Carson and Joseph Evans Sperry, was considered the first skyscraper to be erected in Baltimore. It is the oldest of the existing structures in . . . Map (db m232408) HM
212 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — The Garrett Building
This 13-story building, completed in 1913, was designed by Baltimore architects J. B. Noel Wyatt and William G. Nolting. Reflecting a mixture of styles, this transitional building combines the Chicago windows, flat wall panes and flat skyline . . . Map (db m7040) HM
213 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — The Harris Bus
The race to invent a gasoline-powered motor vehicle began in earnest in the 1890's. Most investors started with the modest idea of a two-seater, but William Thomas Harris, an engineer of this city, was more ambitious. He proposed a 15-passenger bus. . . . Map (db m6309) HM
214 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — The Latrobe House Reported permanently removed
On an evening in October, 1833, three of Baltimore's most discerning gentlemen were gathered around a table in the back parlor of this house. Fortified with “some old wine and some good cigars,” John Pendleton Kennedy, James H. Miller . . . Map (db m4939) HM
215 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — The Latrobe House
On an evening in October, 1833, three of Baltimore's most discerning gentlemen were gathered around a table in the back parlor of this house. Fortified with "some old wine and some good cigars," John Pendleton Kennedy, James H. Miller and John H. . . . Map (db m166954) HM
216 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — The LenoreBaltimore Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Rising ten stories in the heart of the city’s judiciary district, the Lenore not only exhibits impressive architecture but is also linked to the nation’s banking history. Now an apartment building, the Lenore was once home to the Baltimore Branch . . . Map (db m101527) HM
217 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — The Lovely Lane Meeting House
Upon this site stood from 1774 to 1786 The Lovely Lane Meeting House in which was organized December 1784 The Methodist Episcopal Church in The United States of AmericaMap (db m7039) HM
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218 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — The Municipal Museum of the City of Baltimore
This house was built by Rembrandt Peale in 1814 as a Natural History Museum and Gallery of the Fine Arts. Robert Carey Long was the Architect. Purchased by the City of Baltimore, 1830, Jacob Small being Mayor, it was occupied as the City Hall from . . . Map (db m6307) HM
219 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — The Munsey Building
When this structure was completed in 1911, it was Baltimore's tallest office building. Of steel construction, faced with Bedford limestone on the lower floors, and brick and terra cotta above, the building stands as a monument of sorts to the whims . . . Map (db m7319) HM
220 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — The Negro Heroes of the United States
Dedicated to the memory of the Negro Heroes of the United States. “Sleep in Peace, slain in thy country’s wars.” A gift to the city of Baltimore by an anonymous donor Sculptor – James E. Lewis 1971. (Sash held by . . . Map (db m8409) HM
221 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — The Peale Museum
This structure is the oldest museum building in the United States. Designed by Robert Cary Long, Sr. for Rembrandt Peale, the museum opened to the public in 1814 as "an elegant Rendezvous for taste, curiosity and leisure." For a 25-cent admission . . . Map (db m6305) HM
222 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — To Commemorate the Inauguration of a Chemical Industry in AmericaThe Manufacture of Illuminating Gas
The first franchise in America to produce and distribute gas for public use was granted in 1816 by this city to the Baltimore Gas Light Company, established by Rembradnt Peale, William Lorman, James Mosher, Robert Cary Long and William Gwynn. In . . . Map (db m7318) HM
223 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — 93 — Votes for WomenRoad to the 19th Amendment — National Votes for Women Trail —
Edith Houghton Hooker led Just Government League in statewide women's suffrage advocacy campaign from office one block east 1910-1912.Map (db m237124) HM
224 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — War Memorial
Rededicated on November 10, 2005, by Mayor Martin O’Malley, to honor and remember all our veterans who fought so valiantly for the United States of America—“The Land of the free and the home of the brave.” Time will not dim the . . . Map (db m2702) WM
225 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — War Memorial
"It is a fearful thing to lead this great, peaceful people into war, into the most terrible and disastrous of all wars, civilization itself seeming to be in the balance. But the right is more precious than the peace, and we shall fight . . . Map (db m6294) HM
226 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — Wendel Bollman
Wendel Bollman, one of a handful of men who transformed bridge-building from an art into a science, was born on this site to German parents on January 21, 1814. Largely self-educated, Bollman acquired his engineering knowledge and experience at . . . Map (db m7038) HM
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227 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — Westside Reported unreadable
The Westside of Downtown Baltimore boasts an astonishing variety of architectural styles from early 19th century Federal townhouses to Reconstruction-era cast-iron facades to Art Deco storefronts. The one-time heart of the City, the Westside's . . . Map (db m115207) HM
228 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — Women's Industrial Exchange
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m70922) HM
229 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — Zion Lutheran Church
Founder in 1755, Zion Church is the oldest Lutheran congregation in Maryland. German Lutherans began settling in Baltimore Town shortly after it was laid out in 1730. Relying on itinerant preachers from Pennsylvania, the small struggling community . . . Map (db m2714) HM
230 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Heights — St. Katherine's Memorial Park
Dedicated in memory of: St. Katherine's Sisters of All Saints; the Sisters of St. Mary's; the Sisters of Mt. Calvary; and all residents of the former St. Katherine's Home for Little Girls, operated on this site, 1896 - 1935.Map (db m212886) HM
231 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — "…And Oh, We Had Fun"Great Memories under Difficult Times — Druid Hill Park —
For over four decades in the early twentieth century, Druid Hill Park functioned under a policy of racial segregation. The park was heavily used during these years and African-American park users have vivid memories of the tennis courts, . . . Map (db m212291) HM
232 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — A Memorial Rose Garden
To John Cook A renowned rosarian worthy of this honor whose fame will never die.Map (db m6242) HM
233 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — A Sense of SanctuaryA Safe Place for Friendly Competition and Open Discussion for Social Change
From 1909 to 1951, in the days of an unwritten "Jim Crow" segregation policy, the Parks Commission of Baltimore maintained "separate but equal" facilities. Druid Hill became the sole park city-wide where the African-American community felt . . . Map (db m7599) HM
234 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Advancing Education and Animal WelfareHistoric Maryland Zoo
Over the years, the Round Cage housed bears and, later, hyenas. The animals were kept as if in a fishbowl, on a concrete slab with no shelter or privacy. The Round Cage has long since been abandoned as suitable housing for any species. . . . Map (db m189039) HM
235 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — African Savannah Elephant🐘
Because elephants are so big, they take little notice of fences. They either step over them or walk right through them. In 2009, the dry Boteti River began flowing again. It forms the western boundary of the Makgadikgadi Pans National . . . Map (db m189092) HM
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236 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — American Tennis Association, Inc.
1917 - 2017 100th National Championships Druid Hill Park Home of the 1st ATA National Championship in 1917Map (db m212292) HM
237 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — An Innovative PartnershipPower line prunings become herbivore salad
Elephants, giraffes, and many other animals at the Zoo regard tree branches the way you might regard a salad—a delectable dose of plant-based nutrition. These herbivores, or plant eaters, browse branches, eat leaves, and chew soft . . . Map (db m212312) HM
238 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Avian Malaria: A Problem with a Pioneering Solution🦟
One of the greatest health challenges facing African penguins in Baltimore — and in other places where mosquitoes thrive — is avian malaria, a disease similar to human malaria that affects only birds. Avian malaria is transmitted by mosquitoes. . . . Map (db m189075) HM
239 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Back from the BrinkBald Eagles: A Conservation Success Story
Midway through the 20th century, bald eagles were on the brink of extinction in the lower United States. Today, they are seen throughout the country. Their recovery is a conservation triumph. Bald eagles were nearly wiped out by hunting, . . . Map (db m212307) HM
240 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Because penguins are birds, they must breed on land.
All birds lay eggs and incubate them until they hatch. For penguins, sitting on a nest keeping eggs warm and dry is problematic because to do so, they must temporarily leave the ocean. African penguins gather in breeding colonies on rocky, . . . Map (db m212303) HM
241 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Before LawnmowersHistoric Maryland Zoo
An 1880 inventory of the Zoo's animal collection also mentioned a flock of sheep, although technically they were employed by the City of Baltimore. Oden Bowie, the newly elected governor of Maryland, gifted the park its first flock of sheep from . . . Map (db m212300) HM
242 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Breaking the Back of Segregation
Separate but Equal policy July 11, 1948 Participants James Robertson, Maceo Howard, Morris Kalish, James Gross, Albert Blank, Jeanette Fine, Gloria Stewart, Mary Coffee, Mitzy Freishtat, Irvin Winkler, Stanley Askin, Louis Pinkney, Leonard Collidge, . . . Map (db m11223) HM
243 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Disaster at SeaSurvival in the Wild — 🐧 —
On June 23, 2000, the Treasure, a large iron-ore tanker, sank in rough waters off the coast of South Africa, dumping over 1,300 tons of oil and diesel fuel into the ocean. More African penguins were impacted by this oil spill than by any other in . . . Map (db m189063) HM
244 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — DonkeyEquus asinus asinus
Many animals in the Zoo's Farmyard exhibit represent rare livestock breeds. Modern food production now favors the use of a few highly specialized breeds. As a result, some livestock breeds are becoming increasingly rare. . . . Map (db m212311) HM
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245 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Druid HillStrategic Union Encampment Reported missing
Within a year of the April 1861 Baltimore Riots, the first of several U.S. Army camps and fortifications began encircling Druid Hill, and important location high above the city and adjacent to the Northern Central Railroad. The 114th and 150th . . . Map (db m7594) HM
246 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Druid Hill ParkDirectory — Baltimore City Recreation & Parks —
The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore Explore wildlife in the heart of Druid Hill Park. The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore is the third oldest Zoo in America, founded in 1876, and is home to more than 1,500 wild animals and over 200 unique species. . . . Map (db m189018) HM
247 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Druid Hill ParkDirectory — Baltimore City Recreation & Parks —
The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore Explore wildlife in the heart of Druid Hill Park. The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore is the third oldest Zoo in America, founded in 1876, and is home to more than 1,500 wild animals and over 200 unique species. . . . Map (db m212298) HM
248 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Elephant WalkHistoric Maryland Zoo
Shortly after sunrise on October 17 1985, keepers walked three African elephants from the Main Valley to their new home on the far side of the Zoo. But this was not the first time that Zoo elephants had made that trek. Bill Walters was . . . Map (db m212302) HM
249 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Eli Siegel1902-1978
Great American Poet, Philosopher Founder of Aesthetic Realism Quiet and green was the grass of the field, The sky was whole in brightness, And O, a bird was flying, high, there in the sky, So gently, so carelessly and fairly. There . . . Map (db m7595) HM
250 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Family MattersElephants are family-oriented animals that are born into family groups called herds. — 🐘 —
The matriarch leads Elephants follow the matriarch, who is often, but not always, the oldest female in the herd. Female elephants stay with their daughters, sisters, and other related females for life and share child-rearing duties. . . . Map (db m189104) HM
251 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Ghosts of the forest
In Latin, lemur means "ghost." In Malagasky folklore, lemurs appear as sacred spirits never to be harmed. In reality, lemurs are wide-eyed prosimian primates facing an uncertain future. Lemurs inhabit the . . . Map (db m212313) HM
252 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Grizzlies in Polar Bear Territory
Grizzly bears do not encounter polar bears in the wild. But for these two grizzlies, life took an unexpected turn. A Story of Two Sisters The Maryland Zoo supports wildlife in many different ways, and this sometimes means acting on . . . Map (db m189073) HM
253 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Help from the ZooMaryland Zoo Connection
Among the volunteers were two top African penguin experts from The Maryland Zoo who made the trip from Baltimore to Cape Town. Both had worked with African penguins for years, knew how to handle the birds, and were able to lead others especially . . . Map (db m189066) HM
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254 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — In Memory of Harvey J. Burns, Jr.1923-1988
A Black pioneer in Baltimore tennis. Teacher - promoter - mentor of youth seeking entry into the tennis circuit.Map (db m7598) HM
255 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Life in the Lower 48
In their thousands of years of existence, grizzlies never faced a competitor as relentless, hostile, and lethal as the American pioneer. Competition has always been a reality for American grizzlies. They competed with much larger Ice Age . . . Map (db m212310) HM
256 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Living with CheetahsConservation
Living and hunting where they do, cheetahs often come into conflict with farmers. Over generations, African farmers have come to view any cheetahs as a menace that can and will kill livestock. Can people and cheetahs live together and . . . Map (db m189087) HM
257 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Living with Elephants🐘
"Projects such as chili pepper fences or beehive fences are in my opinion the answer to human-elephant conflict. Empowering the community so that they feel they can live alongside wildlife can change attitudes in an instant." . . . Map (db m189099) HM
258 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Mary Ann and GeorgeHistoric Maryland Zoo
For several decades, this is where Nile hippos swam in their outdoor pool. The hippos eventually moved, the pool was filled in, and the site became a Raptor Garden featuring birds of prey. Mary Ann, the Zoo's first elephant, moved into this . . . Map (db m189045) HM
259 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Maryland BuildingHistoric Maryland Zoo
The Maryland Building was originally constructed in Philadelphia as Maryland's state exhibition hall for the 1876 Centennial Exhibition, the first World's Fair held in the United States. After the fair, the building was disassembled, . . . Map (db m189048) HM
260 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Nation's Third Oldest ZooDruid Hill Park — Baltimore City Recreation & Parks —
An 1865 inventory of the Baltimore Zoo listed "9 deer, 4 swans, 3 wild geese and 24 ewes." By the 1880s still more creatures, including bears were exhibited in ornate but small Victorian cages. In those days animals were seen as objects of . . . Map (db m189026) HM
261 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Planted by the National Service Star LegionOct. 8, 1919 — [Memorial Grove Oaks] —
First tree planted in U.S. in loving memory of all those who gave their lives in World War one for each state, one for Baltimore, one for our allies, and one for our war time President, Woodrow Wilson. 1917 - 1918Map (db m212296) HM WM
262 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Playing for Civil RightsDruid Hill Park — Baltimore City Recreation & Parks —
On July 11, 1948, members of the Young Progressives of Maryland and members of the Baltimore Tennis Club staged the nationally famous interracial tennis match to protest two sad injustices: the park's "Jim Crow" regulations, which prohibited . . . Map (db m189108) HM
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263 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Polar Bear ZooHistoric Maryland Zoo
When the Zoo's polar bears moved into this exhibit in 1942, they swam for the first time. The pool in the old exhibit had been "no larger than a dining room table," according to John Farrell, then-chairman of the Zoological Society of Maryland. . . . Map (db m189044) HM
264 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Ponds, Springs & FountainsDruid Hill Park
Water flowed throughout Druid Hill Park for many years. Within a few years of the park's opening, over a dozen springs were adorned with statues and architectural features, many of which were designed by park architect, George Frederick. Benches . . . Map (db m212294) HM
265 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Prioritizing ConservationHistoric Maryland Zoo
The Round Cage represents a chapter of Zoo history that is over. Instead of collecting animals, the Zoo now focuses on conserving species, excelling in animal care, and promoting respect for wildlife. The Maryland Zoo is better positioned . . . Map (db m189040) HM
266 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Return to the Main ValleyHistoric Maryland Zoo
To get back to the Zoo's entrance, you can walk this way through the Main Valley. This is the oldest part of the Zoo, and to many of you it will feel like a step back in time. Can you remember who used to live in the Main Valley? What were your . . . Map (db m189049) HM
267 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Saving Okapi
It is difficult to know how many okapi are still living in Congolese rainforests, but by all estimates, their numbers are declining. To save okapi, we need to preserve and protect their shrinking habitat. Okapi population decline 2000: . . . Map (db m189106) HM
268 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Saving Penguins🐧 Research & Conservation
The tremendous rescue operation was coordinated by SANCCOB (the Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds). Staff and volunteers worked around the clock for weeks. They rescued and rehabilitated more . . . Map (db m189065) HM
269 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Sea Lions Came FirstHistoric Maryland Zoo
In 2009, the Zoo's prairie dog colony moved from this location to their current home near the Zoo's Main Gate. Before there were prairie dogs here, though, there were sea lions. The first sea lion in Druid Hill Park arrived in 1884 by train . . . Map (db m189042) HM
270 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — State-of-the-Art in 1876Historic Maryland Zoo
The Round Cage is the oldest exhibit at the Zoo. It was considered state-of-the-art when it was built in 1876, the same year that the Zoo was founded.
"My first memory—I was about three years old—was of my grandmother pushing . . . Map (db m189037) HM
271 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Survival in the Wild / Research & Conservation
Survival in the Wild When fish are scarce, African penguins must keep on swimming. There are not as many fish in the Benguela Current as there used to be, due in large part to years of unregulated commercial fishing. Food . . . Map (db m189062) HM
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272 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — The Crane BarnFrom Camels (and Zebras) to Cranes — Historic Maryland Zoo —
This building has a long history of protecting and housing a range of species, most notably, endangered cranes. Erected in 1919, this building replaced an earlier structure that was destroyed by fire, both of which housed hoofed animals. . . . Map (db m212299) HM
273 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — The Elephant HouseOur First Elephant's House — Historic Maryland Zoo —
When Mary Ann, our first elephant, arrived in 1925 she needed a place to live so this building was created for her. Beginning in 1920, a group of Baltimore schoolchildren helped collect the funds to buy MaryAnn. This building, . . . Map (db m212301) HM
274 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — The Mansion HouseDruid Hill Park
For 150 years, the estate at Druid Hill was owned by just two families, the Rogers and the Buchanans. The Mansion House, built in 1801, is the third residence to be constructed on the site. The second home, built by Nicholas Rogers in the late . . . Map (db m212293) HM
275 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — The Story of Nova and Nita
People tend to fear what might happen if they were to cross paths with a grizzly bear. The truth is, now as then, the encounter is more likely to end badly for the bear than for the human. This truth hist especially close to home for the Zoo's . . . Map (db m212308) HM
276 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Tipping the Balance🐘
African elephants have suffered tremendous losses over the past century due to poaching. In some regions, though, elephant populations are finally rebounding. How can we continue to tip the balance in their favor? Why are elephants . . . Map (db m189090) HM
277 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — To an African penguin, poop is not waste.🐧
On the islands and shorelines where African penguins breed, they face tough environmental conditions. For thousands of years, the penguins escaped sun, wind, rain, and predators inside cave-like nests that they constructed from guano — poop from . . . Map (db m189051) HM
278 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Vega's Story
"Vega" was a young bald eagle when she arrived at the Maryland Zoo in 2014. At five years old, she had the markings of a juvenile and the experience of a survivor. Vega was first rescued in North Carolina in 2009 as a fledgling, barely . . . Map (db m212305) HM
279 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Victorian CagesHistoric Maryland Zoo
The iron-barred cages and stone dens in the Main Valley were constructed during the 1930s through President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Work Progress Administration (WPA). They are relics of the Victorian era of zoo-going when the goal was to . . . Map (db m189036) HM
280 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Wagner
First prize Awarded to The United Singers of Baltimore at the 19th Nat'l Sangerfest Brooklyn N.Y. 1900. Presented to the City of Baltimore.Map (db m7600) HM
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281 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Welcome Back to the Main ValleyHistoric Maryland Zoo
The Main Valley is the oldest section of the Maryland Zoo, formerly known as the Baltimore Zoo. Now antiquated, overgrown, and mostly vacant, it is where the small, informal zoo at the center of Druid Hill Park began in the mid-19th century. . . . Map (db m189032) HM
282 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Welcome to Penguin Coast
Would you know a penguin if you saw one? 🐧 Yes, you would. And you might think of it as cute, waddling around on land. But what if you were to see the same bird underwater, speeding through the open ocean? Would you think of it . . . Map (db m189081) HM
283 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Welcome to Penguin Coast
"There are birds as big as ducks but they cannot fly and they bray like asses."
This description of African penguins — the earliest known — was written in 1497 by a crew member accompanying the famed Portuguese . . . Map (db m212304) HM
284 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Westward Expansion
"I steered my course through the wide and level plains which have somewhat the appearance of an ocean, not a tree nor a shrub to be seen," wrote Meriwether Lewis in 1806. Crossing these westward prairies, the explorer met "a little animal" . . . Map (db m189030) HM
285 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — William Wallace
"Guardian of Scotland" Scottish Wars of Independence Presented to the people of Baltimore by William Wallace Spence November 30, 1893 Re-dedicated on August 22, 1993 by the St. Andrew's Society of Baltimore "It is in truth not for glory, nor . . . Map (db m7596) HM
286 Maryland, Baltimore, Dunbar-Broadway — Dr. Charles W. SimmonsFounder and President of Sojourner-Douglass College
Sojourner-Douglass College was established in 1972, in Baltimore, Maryland as the Homestead Montebello Center of Antioch College. The idea was conceived under the leadership of the first president, Dr. Charles W. Simmons, in response to the . . . Map (db m145935) HM
287 Maryland, Baltimore, Dunbar-Broadway — First Baptist Church
First Baptist Church, the oldest Black Baptist church in Maryland, was founded amidst turmoil in 1836, five years after Nat Turner's Rebellion in Virginia. Alarmed at the Rebellion, Maryland and other slave states passed laws restricting the . . . Map (db m7564) HM
288 Maryland, Baltimore, Dunbar-Broadway — José Martí1853 - 1895
Symbol of Cuba's struggle for Freedom and Democracy This monument contains soil from: Argentina • Bolivia • Brasil • Chile • Colombia • Costa Rica • Cuba • Rep. Dominicana • Ecuador • El Salvador • España . . . Map (db m162312) HM
289 Maryland, Baltimore, Dunbar-Broadway — Old Dunbar High School
The striking architecture of Baltimore’s original Dunbar High School complements the school’s role in community empowerment and educational equality. Dunbar’s educators, students, and alumni worked to achieve the “equal” in the “separate but equal” . . . Map (db m101610) HM
290 Maryland, Baltimore, Dunbar-Broadway — The General’s Highway
This is a section of “The General’s Highway” Route of General Washington’s triumphant journey, December 3-23 1783, New York to Annapolis, to resign as Commander-In-Chief of the first “American Army”. . . . Map (db m103114) HM
291 Maryland, Baltimore, East Case — Loyola College and High School1852 - 1952
Founded on this site and dedicated to the greater Glory of God • Loyola College and High School. Erected in honor of our Loyola War Dead and to commemorate one hundred years of growth. [Captions:] Holliday St 1852 • . . . Map (db m237123) HM WM
292 Maryland, Baltimore, East Case — Veterans ParkDisabled American Veterans
Dedicated to those men and women who, in serving their country in times of conflict, have suffered the scars of battleMap (db m243539) WM
293 Maryland, Baltimore, Ednor Gardens-Lakeside — Cal Ripken, Sr.
Cal Ripken, Sr. signed his first baseball contract in 1956. Over the next 36 years, he served as player, coach and manager within the Baltimore Orioles organization. Every step of the way, Cal Ripken, Sr. led by example - loyalty, hard work, . . . Map (db m154012) HM
294 Maryland, Baltimore, Ednor Gardens-Lakeside — Memorial Field at the YEsablished 2010
Memorial Stadium formerly stood on this spot and was named in honor of those who did not return from World War I and II. In November, 2010 it is rededicated to serve youth in Baltimore City. Memorial Stadium opened in 1950 and was demolished in . . . Map (db m182106) HM
295 Maryland, Baltimore, Evergreen — Bolton Street Synagogue Stone Run Path Restoration
A Path to Healthier Streams Take note of the next 200 feet of trail you're enjoying! This new section of Stony Run Path was designed for the benefit and enjoyment of our community and to help us restore our streams, the Baltimore Harbor, . . . Map (db m212248) HM
296 Maryland, Baltimore, Federal Hill — 1001 Light St Baltimore
1001 Light St Baltimore played a significant role in the abolitionist movement, particularly during the mid-19th century. The building, which was located in the heart of downtown Baltimore, became a hub for anti-slavery activism, as well as a key . . . Map (db m240364) HM
297 Maryland, Baltimore, Federal Hill — 0035 — 110 East Montgomery Street
This property is listed on the National Register [of Historic Places] as part of Federal Hill National Historic District and is registered with the Preservation Society c. 1800Map (db m189931) HM
298 Maryland, Baltimore, Federal Hill — 0021 — 117 East Montgomery Street
This property is listed on the National Register [of Historic Places] as part of Federal Hill National Historic District and is registered with the Preservation Society c. 1840-41Map (db m189930) HM
299 Maryland, Baltimore, Federal Hill — 0018 — 119 East Montgomery Street
This property is listed on the National Register [of Historic Places] as part of Federal Hill National Historic District and is registered with the Preservation Society 1840Map (db m189929) HM
300 Maryland, Baltimore, Federal Hill — 0019 — 120 East Montgomery StreetFederal Hill Historic District
This property is listed on the National Register [of Historic Places] as part of Federal Hill National Historic District and is registered with the Preservation Society 1896Map (db m189932) HM

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