Behind the Scenes at Locust Point's Immigrant House

Come on a tour this summer in Locust Point or Station North!

After last week’s 2014 Awards Celebration, I want to again congratulate everyone who won an award and share my sincere thanks with everyone came out and helped make the evening a success. Take a look at our list of 2014 award recipients and you are sure to share our excitement about the future of preservation and revitalization in Baltimore. As we head into July, we have an exciting line up of new tours and returning favorites.

Don’t miss our tour of the “Immigrant House” – a new museum in the making in Locust Point! We are glad to share a fun event from the Archdiocese of Baltimore as it celebrates its 215th Anniversary with a day of open houses of Catholic heritage sites downtown. Finally, if you have family in town this month, we have plenty of cheap and free tours to show off our city’s historic landmarks including Looking Up Downtown and free Station North by Foot tours at Artscape!

Photograph from Book of the Royal Blue, 1904.

Happy Birthday, Green Mount Cemetery! Take a tour with Wayne Schaumburg

Green Mount Cemetery, sometimes known as Baltimore’s “Valhalla,” is turning 175 years old this July and we are celebrating with a walking tour with cemetery guru and eminent Baltimore historian Wayne Schaumburg! With notables that include Johns Hopkins and Enoch Pratt, William and Henry Walters, and Betsy Patterson, it is no wonder the cemetery has earned the moniker “where Baltimore’s best were laid to rest.”

You can also combine fresh produce and fresh history on our latest Looking Up Downtown tour leaving from the Baltimore Farmer’s Market this Sunday, June 1. And don’t forget to sign up soon for our 2014 Awards Celebration on June 19 at the new Baltimore Design School – tickets are going fast!