Patterson Park is located in the heart of Baltimore. This public park is a popular recreational spot among locals and tourists. Take a jog, enjoy a picnic on its verdant lawns or relax with some fishing at the boat lake. It features tennis courts, playgrounds and a swimming pool that are a good bet for sports enthusiasts. Punctuating the center of this landscape is a pagoda-style observation tower that provides stunning views of the city. The architectural highlight of this green space is the General Casimir Pulaski Monument.
Named in honor of the town's first policeman and one of the pioneers, Buddy Attick Lake Park is centered around the Greenbelt Lake. There are winding stone and dirt trails that leads to the lake. Canoeing and kayaking is allowed provided you have a permit. Enjoy picnicking at the pavilions and let your kids have a gala time at the playground.
Established in 1987, the Greenbelt Museum sits in the heart of Greenbelt that specializes in regional history. The museum's exhibit lists are interesting and captivating, featuring an array of paintings, portraits, sculptures, publications, and photographs that allow visitors learn about the city's rich cultural heritage and prominent public figures who have helped in shaping Greenbelt's today. Special events are also hosted here periodically.
This charming historic home was built in 1847, following the Gothic Revival style of architecture. As of now, Tudor Hall is home to the Center for the Arts. This pretty site was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. Docent lead tours are available on some Sundays between April and October. Visit the website for more.
Lake Kittamaqundi is an ideal place to relax and rewind after a long stressful day. The space is mostly used for a variety of summer festivals and local events.
The stunning St. Anne's Parish is set within the Church Circle in Annapolis in Maryland. This Episcopal Church was established back in 1692. The Romanesque-style church’s building features a clock spire and beautiful stained-glass windows. On the spire sits the beautiful St. Anne's compass rose. This old church is home to a cemetery that dates back to the 18th century.