Baltimore's Historic Parks and GardensArcadia Publishing, 2004 - 128 pagina's Full of resplendent parks and gardens, Baltimore has a long history of embracing local flora and greenery. Through the centuries, Baltimore has been at the forefront of park design, playgrounds, and green spaces, counting the Olmsted brothers among their visionary architects. In fact, the city of Baltimore has been internationally recognized for its development and protection of its green spaces. Baltimore's Historic Parks and Gardens explores the history of those spaces, including the vast and ancient Druid Hill Park, the gorgeous acreage of Cylburn Arboretum, and Mt. Vernon's beautiful floral presentation. |
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Baltimore's Historic Parks and Gardens Eden Unger Beowditch,Eden Unger Bowditch on Behalf of the Cyl Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2004 |
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acres Almaguer Baltimore City Department Baltimore's park beautiful became boat lake built caption Carroll Park Charles Village Chesapeake city's Clifton Park conservatory Courtesy of Enoch Courtesy of Gerald Cylburn Arboretum Association Department of Recreation Draisy Druid Hill Park Edyth Johns Enoch Pratt Free facilities Federal Hill Park formal gardens Fort McHenry Friends of Maryland's Friends of Patterson Garrett Gerald Moudry's postcard green space greenhouse Gwynns Falls Park Gwynns Falls Trail Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park Harlem Park HISTORIC PARKS Jones Falls land landscape Leakin Park mansion house Maryland 410 Maryland's Olmsted Parks McHenry monument Moudry's postcard collection Mount Clare Nathaniel Unger Bowditch Olmsted brothers Pagoda Palm House park's parks and gardens Patterson Park Peggy Fussell photo shows Photograph by Nathaniel postcard shows Pratt Free Library Recreation and Parks renovation Square Today trees Trust for Public Tyson Urban Parks Vernon Place Wyman Park