WWII Servicemen Memorial in Hampden
This WWII Servicemen Memorial sits at the corner of Keswick Road and 33rd Street in Hampden. The stone monument resides in a small community park a block south of the historic Northern District Police...
View ArticleOur Fathers Saved Sundial on Federal Hill
Location: Warren Avenue & Henry Street Dedicated in 1933, the Our Fathers Saved Sundial was created in honor of union Civil War casualties. The inscription reads: “In memory of the Grand Army of...
View ArticleRemington-Wyman WWII Servicemen Memorial
This servicemen memorial was created in honor of those lost during World War II from the Remington / Wyman area neighborhoods. Erected in 1945, the stone structure stands on the western end of Johns...
View ArticleWWI Flagstaff Memorial in Patterson Park
Location: S Linwood Avenue & Eastern Avenue This memorial plaque was affixed to a flagpole at Patterson Park in 1923. The World War I marker is just a few steps away from Hans Schuler’s General...
View ArticlePhoenix Shot Tower
Location: E Fayette Street & N Front Street When completed in 1828, the Phoenix Shot Tower was the tallest free-standing structure in the United States. Designed to make ammunition for pistols,...
View ArticleBelair WWI Servicemen Memorial
Location: Belair Road & Shannon Drive This WWI Servicemen Memorial is inconspicuously placed within a large bush on the edge of Herring Run Park. At the corner of Belair Road and Shannon Drive,...
View ArticleWar of 1812 Bomb and Rack
This War of 1812 Bomb and Rack is positioned on Redwood Street between South Street and S. Calvert Street. The central downtown location is across from the Joseph Evans Sperry and J. B. Noel Wyatt...
View Article‘To the Glory of Maryland’ Monument
219 29th Division Street (Street View) GPS: 39° 18′ 13.33″ N 76° 37′ 19.24″ W History Dedicated in 1925 to the soldiers of Maryland’s Fifth Regiment that lost their lives in World War One, To the...
View ArticleOld Saint Paul’s Cemetery in Baltimore
Old Saint Paul’s Cemetery is located in west Baltimore and is bound by Redwood Street to the north, Lombard Street to the south and Martin Luther King Boulevard to the west. 2.8 acres of land was...
View ArticleBaltimore’s Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery
Baltimore’s Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery was established on May 3, 1882. The Redemptorist burying ground is situated in north Baltimore and is bound by Belair and Moravia Roads above Herring Run Park....
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