Canton Waterfront Park Baltimore Maryland Upclose Detailed
High definition pictures in slideshow format and with original music, of my walk around the Canton Waterfront Park and Maryland Korean War Memorial in Baltimore City, Maryland, United States of America, on Saturday, November 11, 2017, at around 9:30 a.m.
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Another 360 Zen Moment at Canton Waterfront Park, Baltimore
Time to take a deep breath...
Canton, Baltimore, Maryland
Canton is a unique area of Baltimore that has grown tremendously in popularity in recent years, and with good reason. Specialty boutiques and fine restaurants dot the landscape, and yet, the convenience of large retail entities is still within walking distance. The neighborhood holds a variety of architecture that shows the history of Baltimore throughout its meandering cobblestone streets, as well as the shiny optimism of recent development along the water’s edge and surrounding Brewer’s Hill. You’re a mere skip away from other incredible Baltimore neighborhoods such as Fells Point and the Inner Harbor, as well as commuter routes in and out of town. Canton Waterfront Park is a beautiful place to spend an afternoon with a book and a blanket, and if you’re a dog lover, the Canton Dog Park is the place to be. Come see for yourself what’s drawing people from all walks of life to this neighborhood. The bustle and convenience of urban living blended with the serenity of the waterfront, and homes to suit every taste and style. Come see, and be charmed.
Canton Square Park Baltimore Maryland Upclose Detailed
High definition pictures in slideshow format and with original music, of my walk around Canton Square Park in Baltimore City, Maryland, United States of America, on Saturday, November 11, 2017, at around 9 a.m.
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WTMD August 2015 First Thursdays In The Park - Canton Waterfront, Baltimore MD
Highlights from another simply amazing First Thursday lineup with Jesse Malin, Saint Motel and The Heartless Bastards.
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Condo & Building Features
-Luxurious Waterfront Location Next to Canton Marina
-3 Bedroom 2.5 Bath 2,010 Sq. Ft. 2 Floors
-2 Master Suites Main Floor & Second Level
-Contemporary Open Floor Plan
-Gated Entry, Grand Lobby & 24 Hour Concierge
-2 Included Parking Spaces # 83 #56
-Pet Friendly Building
-Chef’s kitchen with Stainless Steel Appliances
-Oversized Walk In Pantry
-New Stainless Steel Cooktop & Oven
-17’ Vaulted Ceilings & Impressive Floor to Ceiling Windows
-Hardwood Throughout the Main Level
-Spacious Balcony with 2 Entrances
-Rooftop Terrace with Panoramic Views
Monthly Condo Fee Includes
-Cable TV
-24/7 Concierge Service
-24/7 Security
-Rooftop Terrace with Chair Lift
-Building Policy Insurance
-Conference Room Library
-Mailroom | USPS DropBox
-On Site Building Handy Man
-Housekeeping in main common areas
-Exterior Building Maintenance
-Lawn Care
-Security Gates
-Snow Removal
-Trash Removal
-Sewer
-Alarm System
-Budget for Building Repairs
Community Highlights & Features
-Spectacular Waterfront at the Canton Waterfront Park which hosts many events & festival throughout the year including Baltimore Seafood Festival, First Thursday Concerts, Sunday Morning Yoga, Beer Festival and much more!
-Water Taxi stops 300 feet from the Marina providing easy access to the rest of the Harbor
-Less than 3 miles from Baltimore's Inner Harbor which offers family-friendly museums and restaurants to satisfy every palate, exciting nightlife, cultural experiences and spectacular people-watching - Baltimore’s Inner Harbor offers more to see and do than you can imagine.
-One block from the Harbor is Power Plant Live, a premier dining and entertainment district.
-Never a dull moment with Canton Square restaurants Shops and Bars to explore
-Canton Dog Park Nearby
-National Aquarium, Maryland Science Center, and Ripley’s Believe It or Not are all 15 minutes away!
-3 miles to Camden Yards Baseball Park - home of the Baltimore Orioles & 6 miles from M&T Bank Stadium - home of the Baltimore Ravens
-15 min to Horseshoe Casino & 25 min to Maryland Live! Casino
-Bus #13 & #31 Pickup on Boston St. 1 block from home | Bus #7 is .25 miles away | Bus #10 is .5 miles away
-15 Miles to Baltimore International Airport
Schools
-Hapmstead Hill Academy K-8
-Digital Harbor High School
-Paul Laurence Dunbar High School
-Patterson High School
-Benjamin Franklin High School
Kid Friendly Attractions
-Maryland Zoo – Baltimore
-B&O Railroad Museum
-Historic Ship in Baltimore Museum
-Science Museum
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2202 E Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD 21231
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This large Butchers Hill home is an entertainers dream with an open layout, many historic details, and located on a prime block. The home is one of the widest in the neighborhood at 20 feet 3 inches wide, and feels it! The lot is deep-125 feet- and allows for a lot of interior living space (3,490 square feet), plus a private, landscaped outdoor oasis and a spacious 2 car garage with extra room for storage. The home has original hardwood floors in the three huge front rooms and lots of beautiful exposed brick. The living room has very tall tray ceilings and stunning molding. The kitchen has high-end stainless appliances, granite counters, and a large island as well as peninsula for entertaining. The home has recessed lighting throughout and amazing light due to many large windows on the front and side of the house, and sliding doors and skylights on the rear and in the center of the home. The home has 2 giant bedrooms, one average sized bedroom and a large loft that could be enclosed again to be a fourth bedroom. There are 3.5 bathrooms, all in the right places. The home has TONS of closet space, including 2 walk-in closets, plus an unfinished basement for storage. The living room gas a wood burning fireplace (2nd floor also has one, but its not lined). The home has a 3rd- floor door ready for a staircase to a roof deck where water views abound. Located 1/2 block from Patterson Park, its a wonderfully walkable location--an easy walk to the waterfront, JHH, Fells Point and Canton. One block to bus and shuttle stops. Within 2 blocks of 2 great new restaurants.
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 3 full and 1 half
Square Feet: 3480
Price: $645,000
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3000 Hudson Street, Historic Canton in Baltimore MD
Gorgeous 3 Bedroom, 2 1/2 Bath, gourmet kitchen, 2 car garage, rooftop deck, end of group, built in 2008 from the ground up, state of the art amenities
Inner Harbor Baltimore
Inner Harbor Baltimore
While Baltimore has been a major U.S. seaport since the 18th century, the historically shallow water of the Inner Harbor (prior to manipulation through dredging) was not conducive to large ships or heavy industry. These were concentrated in Locust Point, Fell's Point, and Canton.
In the mid-20th century, Baltimore suffered from the economic decline of restructuring common to many industrial cities in the United States. Old harbors were abandoned with the arrival of container ships after World War II. Later, the old harbors were adapted as focal points to reconnect cities with their waterfronts, and develop public spaces, tourism, business, and housing.
The Inner Harbor neighborhood is centered on a tourism-friendly plaza that surrounds part of the harbor.
During the 1940s, John H. Threadgill, the head of the Steamship Trade Association, initiated a study for a cross-harbor bridge. A bridge across the Inner Harbor of Baltimore was one idea that was discussed frequently. In his capacity as head of the association, Threadgill ultimately recommended that the idea for a cross-harbor bridge be abandoned, due to the fact that Baltimore relied heavily on a shipping trade and fears that the bridge would negatively impede the flow of shipping traffic at the Port of Baltimore. Threadgill was named head of Baltimore's Port Commission during the 1950s.
In the 1950s, economic changes ended both the freight and passenger use of the Inner Harbor, such as the Old Bay Line's steamers. Rotting warehouses and piers were eventually torn down and replaced by open, grass-covered parkland that was used for recreational purposes and occasional large events.
The waterfront was gradually transformed with award-winning parks and plazas surrounded by office buildings, hotels and leisure attractions, which reversed the city's decline and became a model for urban renaissance in cities around the world. The renewal of Baltimore's Inner Harbor area began with the adoption of the 33-acre (13 ha) Charles Center project by the City Council and Mayor Thomas D'Alesandro in March 1958. Between 1958 and 1965, Baltimore renewed the center of its business district by rebuilding Charles Center with office buildings, hotels, and retail shops.
At the beginning of mayor Theodore R. McKeldin's second term in 1963, the redevelopment program was expanded to include 240 acres (97 ha) surrounding the Inner Harbor. Corporate headquarters and hotels were built around the shoreline of the Inner Harbor. A public park and promenade were added for leisure activity and community gatherings.
On July 4, 1976, following the rendezvous of Tall Ships in New York for the U.S. Bicentennial, eight ships from other nations visited Baltimore, where they attracted a huge number of tourists. This interest helped spur the development of other tourist attractions – including the National Aquarium, Maryland Science Center, and the Harborplace festival marketplace (operated by The Rouse Company), which opened on July 4, 1980.[7] The nearby Baltimore Convention Center and Hyatt Regency Baltimore Hotel added to the services and resulted in population density and visitors.
With the success of the Inner Harbor in the 1970s and 1980s, Baltimore became a worldwide tourist destination and model of urban planning and development. It influenced more than 100 other cities and won more than 40 national or international awards, including a citation by the American Institute of Architects in 1984 as one of the supreme achievements of large-scale urban design and development in U.S. history.
In recent years, the area along the waterfront to the east of the Inner Harbor (in the direction of Fells Point and Little Italy) has been developed with condominiums, retail space, restaurants, and hotels – an ongoing project known as Harbor East.
While little development land remains around the Inner Harbor, the available land has been subject to many plans, which have not been realized. Recently completed projects include mixed-use developments incorporating office space, street-level retail, and condominiums, as well as hotel projects such as the Ritz Carlton Residences, a condominium project on Key Highway at the southeast corner of the Inner Harbor.
In September 2003, the Inner Harbor area was flooded by Hurricane Isabel. The Baltimore World Trade Center remained closed for a month, but all the other buildings were saved from flooding by the Inner Harbor development controls, which were created by the master developer team of Charles Center-Inner Harbor Management, Inc.
Tour 19: Canton and the Port of Baltimore
Georgetown Lawyer and son of the only FBI Agent to make an Espionage Act arrest in the history of the United States, historian John O'Loughlin has culled a list of top experts on the subject of US misuse of covert action, and he has selected their bellwether books on this subject. Additionally, he has delineated the key passages in each chapter of each book in a video reading, complete with his personal commentary from his father's personal interface with the operations along with his personal highlights from his library. Robust commentary from a group of dedicated researchers accompanies every episode including jump cuts to the best parts of the episode for those viewers just looking for the highlighted summaries.
John O'Loughlin Is a Georgetown trained attorney who led a large litigation practive for a major DC law firm for decades. His father was famed FBI agent Tom O'Loughlin, chosen by John F Kennedy to be the top civilian at the Pentagon overseeing covert military operations. This channel is dedicated to ending the misuse of US Military assets and special forces for private gain by insiders, most notably, a rogue contingent with the CIA.
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John has culled a list of top experts on the subject of US misuse of covert action, and he has selected their bellwether books on this subject. Additionally, he has delineated the key passages in each chapter of each book in a video reading, complete with his personal commentary from his father's personal interface with the operations along with his personal highlights from his library of cross-references. Robust commentary from a group of dedicated researchers accompanies every episode including jump cuts to the best parts of the episode for those viewers just looking for the highlighted summaries.
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Monuments of Baltimore: The Maryland Korean War Memorial
On my travels today. One of many, little known monuments in Baltimore....2903 Boston Street, at the Canton Waterfront Park, Baltimore. Music is by the US Army Old Drum and Fife Corps.
Baltimore Waterfront Promenade
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