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SUMMARY:Ashburton Filtration Plant: A Behind-the-Scenes Tour
DESCRIPTION:Ever thought about where that water from your faucet comes from? On February 1\, please join us to learn about the processing and distribution of Baltimore’s excellent drinking water! The City operates three water filtration plants to meet current and future demands of the metropolitan area’s 1.8 million consumers. The Ashburton Filtration Plant\, located on the west side of the City\, is supplied by Liberty Reservoir through a 10’ wide tunnel that is 13 miles long. This plant can treat up to 165 million gallons per day! We hope you’ll come along to see how Baltimore has stayed hydrated and clean at this plant that has been in continuous operation for over 60 years.
URL:https://baltimoreheritage.org/event/ashburton-filtration-plant-a-behind-the-scenes-tour/
LOCATION:Ashburton Filtration Plant\, 3001 Druid Park Drive\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Behind the Scenes Tours,Tours
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SUMMARY:Historic Cylburn Mansion: A Behind-the-Scenes Tour
DESCRIPTION:Cylburn began as the private estate of Jesse Tyson\, president of the Baltimore Chrome Works Company that became Allied Chemical and occupied the site of Exelon’s new headquarters on the Harbor today. At Cylburn\, Tyson began building his mansion in 1863 as a summer home for himself and his mother. On Saturday\, February 3\, please join us and our hosts from Baltimore City Recreation and Parks to discover its Italianate design\, stone from Tyson’s own Bare Hills quarry (in Baltimore County)\, and the interior of hardwood\, grand fireplaces\, and ornate plasterwork!
URL:https://baltimoreheritage.org/event/historic-cylburn-mansion-a-behind-the-scenes-tour/
LOCATION:Cylburn Arboretum\, 4915 Greenspring Avenue\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21209\, United States
CATEGORIES:Behind the Scenes Tours,Tours
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SUMMARY:The Catacombs Under Westminster: Two Hundred Years of Tombs and Edgar Allan Poe’s Gravesite
DESCRIPTION:Join us to explore the eerie catacombs underneath Baltimore’s First Presbyterian Church\, now called Westminster Hall\, and the graves that surround it\, including the final resting place of Edgar Allan Poe. The burial ground predates the church\, which was built on arches above the gravesites\, so that the graveyard and its tombstones lie both underneath and around the building. We bet you will also recognize more than a few Baltimore street names as we walk among the patriots and civic leaders buried at Westminster including Calhoun\, Hollins\, Gilmore\, and Bentalou. All told\, the compact cemetery next to the University of Maryland School of Law is the final resting place for over 1\,000 individuals. We can’t wait to see you “Where Baltimore’s History Rests in Peace!”
URL:https://baltimoreheritage.org/event/the-catacombs-under-westminster-two-hundred-years-of-tombs-and-edgar-allan-poes-gravesite-10/
LOCATION:Westminster Hall and Burying Ground\, 519 W Fayette Street\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Behind the Scenes Tours,Tours
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SUMMARY:The Baltimore Basilica: A Behind-the-Scenes Tour
DESCRIPTION:On February 10\, join us for a tour of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary\, also called the Baltimore Basilica. Built primarily between 1806 and 1821\, the Baltimore Basilica was the first Cathedral built in the United States.  Bishop John Carroll\, America’s first Bishop and a cousin of Charles Carroll of Declaration of Independence signing fame\, was lucky to connect with architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe\, who volunteered his architectural services and was to later achieve the moniker “Father of American Architecture.” This internationally significant building that has played a central role in the history of Baltimore and the Catholic Church\, and\, incidentally\, happens to have more than a few accolades of its own:  Minor Basilica (designated 1937)\, National Historic Landmark (designated 1972)\, Baltimore City historic landmark (designated 1975)\, and a national shrine (designated 1993). \nThe Basilica is 100% ADA compliant. There are wheelchair ramps to gain entry from the street level into the church\, and elevators inside\, so that all areas of the church are accessible\, however\, the Basilica does not have wheelchairs available for use. \nWe hope to see you there!
URL:https://baltimoreheritage.org/event/baltimore-basilica/
LOCATION:Baltimore Basilica\, 409 Cathedral Street\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Behind the Scenes Tours,Tours
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SUMMARY:Historic Clifton Mansion
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a tour inside Clifton Mansion\, the unique Italianate country house that has overlooked Baltimore City for over 200 years! At one time the summer home of War of 1812 captain Henry Thompson and then philanthropist Johns Hopkins\, the story of Clifton Estate is one about two prominent businessmen\, enslaved & free Black people\, and more. You’ll see the latest restorations made possible by the Friends of Clifton Mansion and Civic Works. You will also be invited into unrestored spaces that are brimming with stories to tell! And the tour wouldn’t be complete without climbing the tower and taking in one-of-a-kind views of Clifton Park and our surrounding city. We hope to see you there.
URL:https://baltimoreheritage.org/event/historic-clifton-mansion-14/
LOCATION:Clifton Mansion\, 2701 Saint Lo Drive\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21218\, United States
CATEGORIES:Behind the Scenes Tours,Tours
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SUMMARY:Baltimore’s Marble Hill: How A Neighborhood Shaped the Civil Rights Movement
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a guided tour of Baltimore’s Marble Hill neighborhood\, which was the home to an astonishing amount of groundbreaking Civil Rights leaders. Reverend Harvey Johnson began one of the first collective action movements here in the 1880s. In the 1930s Lillie Carroll Jackson engaged youth in “The Movement” and pioneered new non-violent protest tactics that were later picked up in cities across the country. Thurgood Marshall grew up here\, as did the chief lobbyist for the 1964 Civil Rights Act\, Clarence Mitchell. Most recently this was the district for the late Representative Elijah Cummings\, one of the most powerful voices for civil rights in Washington. Join us to learn how fundamental pillars of the Civil Rights Movement got built here by driven\, activist neighbors with their eyes on the prize.
URL:https://baltimoreheritage.org/event/baltimores-marble-hill-how-a-neighborhood-shaped-the-civil-rights-movement-3/
LOCATION:Lillie Carroll Jackson Museum\, 1320 Eutaw Place\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21217\, United States
CATEGORIES:Behind the Scenes Tours
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