[Chat] Fw: Dying to learn more about Baltimore?
Schlegel, William B CW4 RES USAR USARC
william.schlegel at us.army.mil
Wed Sep 30 07:18:22 EDT 2009
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Meet Jubilee's New Neighbors
Tour Green Mount Cemetery with Wayne Schaumburg
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Explore the Historic Green Mount Cemetery
Saturday, October 3, 2009 10am
Jubilee in Greenmount West
One of Jubilee's major initiatives in Greenmount West is the development of City Arts, 69 units of affordable housing for artists, to be built on a vacant lot adjacent to the Green Mount Cemetery. Jubilee Baltimore is partnered with Homes for America and TRF Development Partners to build City Arts.
Come and Meet Jubilee's New "Neighbors"
at the Green Mount Cemetery
Date: Saturday, October 3, 2009
Time: 10am-12pm
Location: Green Mount Cemetery,
1501 Greenmount Avenue
Tour Guide: Wayne Schaumburg
Known as "Baltimore's Valhalla," Green Mount is one of city's most historic cemeteries. Opened in 1839, it was Baltimore's first urban-rural cemetery, a cemetery with a park-like setting located close to the countryside. Within five years, Green Mount saw over 600 burials and soon became Baltimore's cemetery of choice. Its distinctive Tudor Gothic gatehouse was designed by Robert Carey Long, Jr., while the cemetery walkways were laid out by Benjamin Henry La trobe, Jr. and designed to conform to the existing topography.
Today Green Mount is the final resting place of Johns Hopkins, Enoch Pratt, William and Henry Walters, Mary Elizabeth Garrett, William Henry Rinehart, Theodore McKeldin, Betsy Patterson, John Wilkes Booth, A. Aubrey Bodine, Walter Lord and many other famous Marylanders.
Please join us on October 3rd for a walk through the place "where Baltimore's best were laid to rest."
RSVP: Talya Hord, thord at jubileebaltimore.org
There is no charge for the tour, however the tour will be limited to the first 40 registrations. No walk-ons.
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