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“The very best scenery near Baltimore,” remarked Frederick Law Olmsted after touring the Gwynn’s Falls Valley. In 1904, Olmsted urged Baltimore to preserve the impressive landscape, and today it is the largest urban woodland park on the East Coast. Join historian Dr. Ed Orser on a combination driving and walking tour of four beautiful sites in the valley. We will meet in the parking lot of the West Baltimore MARC station. The address is 2215 W. Franklin Street, Baltimore, MD 21223 and the lot is between W. Franklin St. (one way westbound) and W. Mulberry Street (one way eastbound). The tour will proceed with short drives, about 5-7 minutes, to three different stops and short walks at each, and will return back to the MARC station. At the beginning of the tour, we’ll see if we can combine cars.

“The very best scenery near Baltimore,” remarked Frederick Law Olmsted after touring the Gwynn’s Falls Valley. In 1904, Olmsted urged Baltimore to preserve the impressive landscape, and today it is the largest urban woodland park on the East Coast. Join historian Dr. Ed Orser on a combination driving and walking tour of four beautiful sites in the valley.

We will meet in the parking lot of the West Baltimore MARC station. The address is 2215 W. Franklin Street, Baltimore, MD 21223 and the lot is between W. Franklin St. (one way westbound) and W. Mulberry Street (one way eastbound). The tour will proceed with short drives, about 5-7 minutes, to three different stops and short walks at each, and will return back to the MARC station. At the beginning of the tour, we’ll see if we can combine cars.

 

When
May 5th, 2018 from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Location
West Baltimore MARC Station
2215 W. Franklin Street
Baltimore, MD 21223
Tickets
Tickets
Ticket for Baltimore Heritage Member $15.00
Ticket for Non-Member $20.00
Student $0.00