Join us for an upcoming heritage tour! We ride bikes, climb scaffolding, and walk up and down hilly streets on our tours of Baltimore’s historic buildings and neighborhoods all across the city. Have a question? Look through our FAQ pageCheck out our calendar of events below!

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Historic Jonestown and the Shot Tower: Monumental City Tour

Carroll Mansion 800 Lombard Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

Anchored by the Phoenix Shot Tower, Historic Jonestown is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city and includes often overlooked landmarks. In addition to going inside the Shot Tower, …

$10

One House at a Time: June 2019 Property Auction

Radisson at Cross Keys 5100 Falls Road, Baltimore, MD, United States

Join One House at a Time for their next auction on Tuesday, June 11, at 11:00 am. Only qualified bidders are eligible to participate. Apply to be a bidder by …

Steel, Glass, Plants and History: Behind the Scenes at the Howard P. Rawlings Conservatory

Howard Peters Rawlings Conservatory 3100 Swann Drive, Baltimore, MD, United States

Established in 1888 as the Druid Hill Conservatory and modeled after London’s famous Kew Gardens, today’s Howard P. Rawlings Conservatory & Botanic Gardens has grown from its original Palm House and Orchid Room to include three greenhouses, two display pavilions, and outdoor gardens. Join us as we stroll through the second oldest steel framed-and-glass building in the country to learn about its history and its botanical collection.

$10

Public Listening Session on Maryland LGBTQ History in Baltimore

Chase Brexton Health Care: Mt. Vernon Center 1111 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

Preservation Maryland will host a public forum and listening session about LGBTQ history in Maryland on Thursday, June 13, 2019, 5:30PM-7:30PM at Chase Brexton Health Center in Baltimore City. Everyone is welcome to attend and are encouraged to come prepared to discuss local spots, like libraries, bars, churches, clinics, and private homes, that have been important in their own lives and to the lives of LGBTQ people in Maryland.

Free