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sherwood gardens park in Baltimore

Dozens of tulip beds are laid out throughout Guilford's Sherwood Gardens.


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Previous park pictures 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. 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. The Washington Monument and surrounding park decorated with holiday lights. A bust of General MacArthur overlooks the Korean War Memorial at the Canton Waterfront Park. The Maryland Korean War Memorial is a plaza with a map of the war zone depicted on custom made tiles that form the Korean Peninsula. The shoreline of the Canton Waterfront Park, which is the origin of the Baltimore waterfront promenade. Two of the five points of Fort McHenry can be seen in this photo. A closeup of one of the points of Fort McHenry. The Southernmost point of Fort McHenry's star configuration. Fort McHenry seen with protective mounds of ground used to deflect canon fire from reaching the main walls.  The mounds are found only on the South and Southeast sides of the fort, which would be the parts exposed to an attacking ship coming up the Patapsco River. A 15 inch Rodman cannon, mounted on a circular rail for positioning, points out over the Harbor. The splendid views of Fort McHenry make it a favorite place to eat lunch for many Baltimoreans. Fort McHenry has the largest collection of Rodman guns in the US.  They have been expertly maintained for over a hundred years since they were last fired.