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SUMMARY:Discover Baltimore’s Middle Branch ( Friends of Maryland's Olmsted Parks and Landscapes)
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, April 24 • 10am • Middle Branch Park\nReviving the importance of the Middle Branch waterfront that Frederick Law Olmsted Jr.’s report on the future park needs of the City called attention to a century ago\, the re-imagining of the Middle Branch has been underway for over a decade. \nWith the vision of creating connections to highlight this potential world-class waterfront and serve the neighborhoods of the City’s south side\, as well as the metro area as a whole\, many plans\, projects and initiatives are already in motion. \nCome and explore the area and learn more about the future plans. \nMeet at the Baltimore Rowing Club and then join us for a one mile hike through Middle Branch Park — with an option to continue all the way around the Middle Branch for anyone that’s up to the challenge (approx. six miles total). \n$15 per person. Masks and social distancing will be required. \nREGISTER HERE
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SUMMARY:A Guided Tour of the JPPM Grounds (Built by Women DC)
DESCRIPTION:Date & Time: Saturday April 24\, 2021 @ 12:00pm & 1:00 pm: \nAttendees can continue to view the exhibit or take a guided tour \nRegister at the exhibit when you arrive to the Park. Limited to 4 family groupings each. \nLocation: Start at The Pavilion at Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum \n10515 Mackall Road\, Saint Leonard\, MD 20685 \nGPS Coordinates: Lat: 38.3985426 Long: -76.5071373 \nThe Built by Women DC exhibit (BxW DC) will be on display for a special weekend public viewing April 24-25\, 2021 in an outdoor pavilion on the grounds of the Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum (JPPM) in Leonard\, Maryland. The juried exhibit showcases 30 outstanding sites in the Washington D.C. metropolitan region\, including Southern Maryland and Northern Virginia\, where women were directly responsible for leading the design or construction of the project. \nOn Saturday\, from 11:00pm-12:00noon women design professionals will be on hand to answer questions on the exhibit and some of the projects. Starting at 12noon and 1:00pm there will be guided tours of the park grounds\, which is one of four projects in the exhibit that merited historical recognition. JPPM was once the Jefferson Patterson Estate at Point Farm\, designed by Gertrude Sawyer\, AIA (1895-1996). For over a 40-year period\, starting in 1932\, she designed or renovated over 26 farm or residential buildings on the property. The entire property is on the National Register of Historic Places. \nCome celebrate the achievement of women in the fields of architecture and construction and enjoy a Spring day in the park with its 560 scenic acres of trails and vistas along the Patuxent River.
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