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federal hill park park in Baltimore

The 15 star flag known as "The Star Spangled Banner Flag", flies over Federal Hill.


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Previous landscape pictures The Inner Harbor of Baltimore as seen from Federal Hill.  Rash field is in the foreground with the downtown skyline in the background. Sherwood Gardens is ridiculously beautiful. Sherwood Gardens is best seen at the end of April and the beginning of May. Bring a picnic basket along with a few friends to Sherwood Gardens in the first week of May for a unique experience. Guilford's Sherwood Gardens in Baltimore. Variety upon variety of tulips are planted every year to create an ephemeral beauty in the heart of Baltimore. Here's one of nearly a hundred thousand flowers in Sherwood Gardens. Dozens of tulip beds are laid out throughout Guilford's Sherwood Gardens. An orange bed of tulips sits in a corner of Guilford's Sherwood Gardens. Many species of differing colors and shapes of tulips can be found in the 6 acre Sherwood Gardens park. 80,000+ tulip bulbs are planted annually in this garden oasis. The White House in Patterson Park is the home of The Friends of Patterson Park. A statue of two young children explaining the birth of The Star Spangled Banner. The Victorian era detail of the pagoda is amazing. Patterson Park's boat lake has a wooden pier on the North side of the lake that's perfect for fishing or a stroll around the lake. Patterson Park's Boat Lake is home to quite a few visiting water fowl. The South side retaining wall of the boat lake in Patterson Park. Patterson Park has many paths to stroll along. A bench near the Latrobe Fountain in Patterson Park is a nice place to relax. The Friends of Patterson Park do a tremendous job of improving the park. The Latrobe Fountain and the White House of Patterson Park. Cannons on the ridge of Hampstead Hill. Some of the elegantly restored rowhouses of Federal Hill on Warren Avenue. The Western edge of the Albemarle Square development on Lloyd Street. Player and spectator benches at the bocce court in the Thomas D'Alesandro Jr. Park are painted with the colors of the Italian national flag. A Baltimore City plaque from 1987 dedicating the Thomas D'Alesandro Jr. Park to the residents of Little Italy.