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The Friends of Patterson Park do a tremendous job of improving the park.

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Previous building pictures The Star Spangled Banner Flag House with the Reginald F. Lewis Museum behind it. The Star Spangled Banner Flag House Museum showcases the home where Mary Young Pickersgill created the 1260 square foot flag which flew over Fort McHenry during the Battle of Baltimore. The window from which the film projector projects the films for the Little Italy Open Air Film Festival. The house where the Little Italy Open Air Film Festival's projector is located.  The film's image is projected from the third story window onto the side of the building across the street. St Leo's is the bedrock of the Italian community in Little Italy. The Western edge of the Albemarle Square development on Lloyd Street. Sabatino's is one of the many great restaurants of Baltimore's Little Italy. Rocco’s Capriccio offers some of the best Italian dishes to be found this far from the Mediterranean. Some of the rental apartments of the mixed housing community of Albemarle Square. New houses in Albemarle Square along Lombard Street. Looking West along Lombard Street in Albemarle Square with the Constellation Energy building in the background. Albemarle Street is the Western border of the Albemarle Square development. Duck into an alley along The Avenue for the Alley Cat consignment shop. In Watermelon Sugar is one of the larger gift shops in Hampden. The Village Flower Mart is a popular local florist in Hampden. The Avenue Diner in Hampden is a local tradition that has been in business for generations. Cafe Hon, where beehive hairdos never went out of style. Atomic Books on the Avenue is your source for independent and underground books, comics, and graphic novels. This ESPN Zone in the Power Plant was the first one of several built in the country.  It features a full service restaurant, a large sports bar, sports memorabilia throughout, and a sports themed arcade. This Coast Guard Cutter is the last ship remaining afloat from the Pearl Harbor attack in 1941 and a part of the Baltimore Maritime Museum. The American Visionary Arts Museum as seen from the other side of the harbor before the construction of the Ritz Carlton Residences. The Waterfront Promenade wraps around Henderson's Wharf, an upscale hotel and condominium in Fell's Point. A plaque on the City Recreation Pier building commemorating Homicide Life on the Street, which was filmed at the location for 7 years in the 90's. A variety of businesses and shops are lined up along the Southwestern side of Broadway Street in Fells Point. Bertha's legendary advertising slogan,Eat Bertha's Mussels, can be found on more places than just your car's bumper. The Admiral Fell Inn is a very popular boutique hotel in the heart of historic Fells Point.