Maryland Line Monument at Mount Royal Station
Cathedral Street & W Mount Royal Avenue (Street View) GPS: 39° 18′ 20.35″ N 76° 37′ 7.58″ W History Sculpted by Albert L Van den Berghen (variously attributed as Vander Bergen), this monument was...
View ArticleGeneral Casimir Pulaski Monument in Patterson Park
S Linwood Avenue & Eastern Avenue (Street View) GPS: 39° 17′ 13.47″ N 76° 34′ 36.93″ W History After years of fighting Russian occupiers in defense of Poland, Kazimierz Pulaski was eventually...
View ArticleMarquis de Lafayette Monument in Mount Vernon
Washington Place & Mt Vernon Place (Street View) GPS: 39° 17′ 49.86″ N 76° 36′ 56.48″ W History Marquis de Lafayette was a wildly-popular French military hero of the American Revolution. Lafayette...
View ArticleJohn Eager Howard Bayonet Monument
W Centre Street & N Howard Street (Street View) GPS: 39° 17′ 47.46″ N 76° 37′ 13.49″ W History Just west of the Centre Street light rail stop on Howard Street, which was named after him, this 1985...
View ArticleGeorge Washington Statue in Druid Hill Park
Hanlon Drive & Mansion House Drive (Street View) GPS: 39° 19′ 3.00″ N 76° 38′ 33.60″ W History This statue was constructed in 1857 in Rome by the American artist Edward Sheffield Bartholomew at...
View ArticleJohn Eager Howard Monument in Mount Vernon
Madison Street & Washington Place / N Charles Street (Street View) GPS: 39° 17′ 54.32″ N 76° 36′ 56.75″ W History Dedicated on January 16, 1904, this lively equestrian statue of Maryland’s own...
View ArticleBaltimore’s George Washington Monument
Mount Vernon Place & Washington Place (Street View) GPS: 39° 17′ 50.80″ N 76° 36′ 56.40″ W History Begun in 1815, Baltimore’s Washington Monument was the first monument planned to our nation’s...
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 ArticleWestminster Burying Ground and Catacombs
Westminster Burying Ground and Catacombs was established in 1786 as Westminster Presbyterian Cemetery. In the middle of the 19th Century the congregation (First Presbyterian) decided to erect a church...
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