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} TRANSIT STATION ~Light Rail, MARC and/orAMTRAK: www.amtrak.comwww.mtamaryland.com
1 Mt. Washington: C12 Cold Spring Lane: C23 Woodberry: C24 North Ave: D35 UofB/Mt. Royal: D36 Pennsylvania Station AMTRAK/MTA,MARC & Light Rail Station: D3
7 Cultural Center: D48 Centre St: D4
~ WATER TRANSPORT ~ water taxi or recreationalpaddling
1 Harbor Shuttle stops: D4 www.thewatertaxi.com2 Paddle & “Chessie the Sea Monster” Boats in theInner Harbor: D4 301 Pratt St 410-385-2733
a ECO-DESIGN/PLANNING FEATURE ~ use of greenmaterials, technologies, design strategies
1 Bryn Mawr School Admissions Cottage ~ active/passive solarpower, water reclamation and recycled materials: C1200 W Melrose Ave
2 Stony Run stream re-engineering: C1 Northern Pkwy toCold Spring Ln, continuing south
3 Roland Park Country School ~ green roof, recycledmaterials, cistern, landscape: C1
4 Roland Park ~ streets designed with topography,stone-lined permeable gutters: C2
5 East Hall ~ geothermal heating/cooling and green roof: D2Loyola College in MD
6 Sustainability Initiative at The Johns Hopkins University: D2www.sustainability.jhu.edu
7 BioHabitats ~ living green wall: C2 2081 Clipper Park Rd8 Clipper Mill Homes ~ LEED Silver: C2 3429 Woodberry Avewww.clippermillhomes.com
9 Waterwheel-powered Trash Interceptor ~ cleans theJones Falls outfall: D5 www.clearwatermills.com
bPublic Park
dMature Forest
fNotable Tree
hSpecial Garden
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YCommunityCenter
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0Farmers Market
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NRe-use Store
5Recycling
9Bicycle Site
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DPublic Library
nature icons highlight opportunities to engagewith plant and animal life, water and landscapes.
b PUBLIC PARK ~ public green space that offersplace to relax and to play outdoors
1 Druid Hill Park ~ 745-acre park with conservatoryand zoo: C3 (see detailed map on reverse side)www.druidhillpark.org d f v h j O o qU
2 Cylburn Arboretum ~ 207-acre park & mansion,new “green” Visitor’s Center in process: C14915 Greenspring Ave 410-367-2217.City Horticultural Division 410-396-0180www.cylburnassociation.org d f v h O q P
3 Mt. Washington Arboretum ~ 1+ acre park createdin 1999 by the community of Mt. Washington fromland in flood plain: C1 Lochlea Rd & Kelly Avewww.miniarboretum.org v h q O o ° a
4 Roosevelt Park ~ 18.5-acre park also includesswimming pool, skateboard park, recreation center:C2 36th St & Falls Rd Friends of Roosevelt Park:[email protected] j U
5 Stony Run/Linkwood Parks ~ linear stream valleypark: C1-D2 v o q
6 Wyman Park ~ linear, stream valley park with playfields, trails, and woodland: D3 vo q U
7 Wyman Park Dell ~ 16-acre park with steep enclosingslopes and large sweeping lawn, sculpture, playground:D3 www.wymanparkdell.org UE
8 Western Run Park: B19 Irving Luckman Park: B110 Northwest Baltimore Park: B111 Medfield Heights Park: C212 Johnston Square: D4
d MATURE FOREST ~ old growth treesCylburn Arboretum: C1Druid Hill Park: C31 Woodberry Woods: C2
f NOTABLE TREE ~ notable for species and sizeCylburn Arboretum: C1Amur mackia, State ChampionCastor Aralia, State ChampionMany notable maple specimensDruid Hill Park (see detailed map on reverse side)
h SPECIAL GARDEN ~ maintained by publicagencies or organizations
Mount Washington Arboretum: C1Cylburn Arboretum: C11 Sherwood Gardens: D22 Howard P. Rawlings Conservatory and Botanic Gardensin Druid Hill Park: C3
j COMMUNITY GARDEN ~ planted on public or° formerly abandoned land
1 Waverly Garden Project: D2 °2 Chestnut Hill Natural Lounge: D2 °3 Homestead Harvest Garden: D3 °4 Remington Pocket Gardens (blue bordered beds allaround neighborhood): D3
5 Village Learning Place Garden: D36 Reservoir Hill Community Garden: C3 °7 Forrest Street City Farm: D4 °CITY FARMS (rental plots with water access):
Roosevelt Park City Farm: C2Druid Hill Park City Farm: C3
v BIRD AND WILDLIFE WATCHING ~ in the wildor in simulated natural habitats
Cylburn Arboretum: C1Maryland Zoo in Baltimore: (see reverse side)1 Along Jones Falls near end of Asbury Rd: C12 Along Jones Falls near low point of Mattfeldt Ave: C13 Lakes of Homeland (ducks): D1 5200 Springlake Way4 Woods due east of Waldorf School: C24801Tamarind Rd
5 Along Jones Falls near N end of Clipper Rd: C36 Mill Center (Chimney Swifts): C3 3000 Chestnut Ave7 National Aquarium in Baltimore: D4 501 E Pratt St410-332-0950 www.aqua.org
´ SHADED BOULEVARD ~ tree-lined with grassymedians, cooling and greening our travel paths
1 Ken Oak Road: B12 Roland Avenue: C23 University Parkway: D24 Charles Street Boulevard: D35 33rd Street: D36 The Alameda: E37 Park Avenue: D38 Eutaw Place: C4
O ECO-SPIRITUAL SITE ~ outdoor place to contemplatenature or spiritual pursuit
Mt. Washington Arboretum: C1Druid Lake in Druid Hill Park: C31 Nurturing Nature Outdoor Community Space: C1Baltimore Clayworks 5707 Smith Ave
2 Children’s Peace and Memorial Garden: D2St. Paul and University Blvd NW corner
3 Thanksgiving Place Labyrinth: D2 1000 E 33rd St4 Round Falls: C3 Jones Falls N of 29th St
o WATER FEATURE ~ constructed elements withinnatural systems of springs, streams and rivers
Mt. Washington Arboretum pond: C1Druid Lake in Druid Hill Park: C31 Lakes of Homeland: D1 spring-fed lakes alongSpringlake Way
2 Stony Run re-engineered stream: D2 wetlands N ofWyndhurst Ave, swales S of Wyndhurst Ave
3 Guilford Reservoir: D24 Round Falls: C3 Jones Falls N of 29th St5 Fallsway: D4 Jones Falls stream reemerges from culvert6 National Aquarium wetlands: D4 501 E Pratt St7 Inner Harbor: D5
q BEST WALKS ~ routes for combining exerciseand contact with nature
Mt. Washington Arboretum: C1 250-yard trailCylburn Arboretum: C1 2.5 miles of woodland trailsStony Run/Linkwood/Wyman Parks: C1-D2-D3 pathalong Stony Run, a continuum from Northern Pkwyto 29th St
Druid Hill Park: C3 (See detailed map on reverse side)Druid Park Lake path, trail, backroads
1 Guilford Reservoir: D2
culture icons mark cultural and historical sites,education resources and unique community elementsthat contribute to our sense of place.
A r t s & H e r i t a g e
Ó MUSEUM1 The Exploration Station Nature Museum at Cylburn:C1 4915 Greenspring Ave 410-367-2217www.cylburnassociation.org
2 Evergreen Museum & Library: D2 4545 N Charles St410-516-0341 www.museums.jhu.edu/evergreen
3 Homewood Museum: D2 3400 N Charles St410-516-5589 www.museums.jhu.edu/homewood
4 Baltimore Museum of Art: D3 10 Art Museum Dr443-573-1700 www.artbma.org
5 Baltimore Streetcar Museum: D3 1905 Falls Rd410-547-0264 www.baltimorestreetcar.org
6 Mount Vernon Cultural District: D4> Maryland Historical Society: 201 W Monument St410-685-3750 www.mdhs.org
> Contemporary Museum: 100 W Centre St410-783-5720 www.contemporary.org
> The Walters Art Museum: 600 N Charles St410-547-9000 www.thewalters.org
7 Inner Harbor / President Street Museums: D4> Port Discovery Children’s Museum: 35 Market Pl410-727-3042 www.portdiscovery.org
> Reginald Lewis Museum of African American History& Culture: 830 E Pratt St 443-263-1800www.africanamericanculture.org
> Star-Spangled Banner Flag House: 844 E Pratt St410-837-1793 www.flaghouse.org
> National Aquarium: 501 E Pratt St 410-576-3800www.aqua.org
> Baltimore Public Works Museum: 751 Eastern Ave410-396-5565www.ci.baltimore.md.us/government/dpw/museum
W CULTURAL SITE ~ performance & exhibition venues1 Baltimore Clayworks: C1 5707 Smith Ave410-578-1919 www.baltimoreclayworks.org
2 Baltimore Shakespeare Festival: C2 3900 Roland Ave410-366-8594 www.baltimoreshakespeare.org
3 Amaranthine Museum: C2 2010 Clipper Park Rd410-523-2574 www.amaranthinemuseum.com
4 2640 a cooperative events venue: D3St. John’s United Methodist Church 2640 St. Paul Stwww.redemmas.org/2640
5 Maryland Institute College of Art: D31300 Mount Royal Ave 410-669-9200 www.mica.edu
6 The Lyric Opera House: D4 140 W Mount Royal Ave410-685-5086 www.lyricoperahouse.com
7 Meyerhoff Symphony Hall: D4 1212 Cathedral St410-783-8000 www.bsomusic.org
8 Theatre Project: D4 45 W Preston St 410-539-3091www.theatreproject.org
9 Eubie Blake National Jazz and Cultural Center: D4847 N Howard St 410-225-3130 www.eubieblake.org
10 Mount Vernon Cultural District: D4> Baltimore School for the Arts: 712 Cathedral St410-625-0403 www.bsfa.org
> Peabody Conservatory & Library: 17 E Mount Vernon Pl410-659-8100 www.peabody.jhu.edu/home.php
> Center Stage: 700 N Calvert St 410-332-0033www.centerstage.org
T HISTORIC FEATURE1 Greenmount Cemetery: D3 1501 Greenmount Ave2 Mount Vernon Place: D4 Washington Monument &Museum 699 N Charles St 410-396-0929
3 Carroll Mansion & Phoenix Shot Tower: D4Lombard - Fayette & Front Sts 410-605-2964
4 Trailhead for Heritage Tours & Stream Valley Trails:D5 401 Light St www.starspangledtrails.org
E PUBLIC ART ~ a sampling of the many muralsand outdoor art installations
1 Community Mural: D2 3400 Greenmount Ave2 Waverly Crossroads Giant Murals: D33 BMA Sculpture Gardens: D3 10 Art Museum Dr4 Crocodile Mural: D3 2800 Sisson St5 Kids on the Hill Sculpture Garden: C32218 Madison Ave
6 Unity Wall Mural: D3 20th St & Guilford Ave7 Underwater Mural: D3 1600 N Calvert St8 MICA Sculpture Median: D31200-1300 W Mount Royal Ave
9 My Sisters Garden Mural: D4 Cathedral & Centre St10 Baltimore Farmers Market Murals: D4
Holliday & Saratoga St under JFX
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U PLAYGROUND/PLAYFIELD ~ outdoor playDruid Hill Park Playgrounds, Playfields, & Disc GolfCourse: C3
Roosevelt Park: C3Wyman Park Dell: C31 Irving Luckman Park: B1 2900 Rockwood Ave2 Northwest Baltimore Park: B1 2100 Rodgers Ave3 Linkwood Park: D2 4500 Linkwood Rd4 Medfield Heights Park: C2 1400 Roland Heights Ave5 Rockrose Park: B3 2200 Rockrose Ave6 Our Playground at Stadium Place: D2 3301 Ellerslie St7 Keswick Playground: C3 3300 Keswick Rd8 Greenmount Playing Field: C3 2900 Keswick Rd
Y COMMUNITY CENTER ~ community-based centerfor cultural and/or greening activities
1 Pimlico Road Arts & Community Center: B24430 Pimlico Rd 410-367-5249
2 Hampden Family Center: C21104 W 36th St 410-467-8710www.hampdenfamilycenter.org
3 Community Mediation Center: D23333 Greenmount Ave 410-467-9165www.communitymediation.org
4 Better Waverly Community Arts Center: D3901 Montpelier St 410-366-2252www.jonesfalls.org
5 Village Learning Place: D32519 St. Paul St 410-235-8300www.villagelearningplace.org
6 Kids on the Hill: C3 2117 Brookfield Ave410-383-7200 www.kidsonthehill.org
7 Reservoir Hill Improvement Council: C32001 Park Ave 410-225-7547www.reservoirhill.net
8 New Song Arts Center: C4 1601 N Calhoun St410-728-2816 www.nsc-church.org
E d u c a t i o n
S GREEN SCHOOL ~ significant environmentalcurriculum and management practices*Maryland Association of Outdoor & EnvironmentalEducation certified
1 Mount Washington Elementary School: C11801 Sulgrave Ave
2 Cross Country Elementary School*: A16100 Cross Country Boulevard
3 Gilman Lower School*: C1 5407 Roland Ave4 Roland Park Country School*: C1 5204 Roland Ave5 Roland Park Elementary/Middle School: C15207 Roland Ave
6 Friends School of Baltimore: C1 5114 N Charles St7 Waldorf School of Baltimore: B2 4801 Tamarind Rd8 Medfield Heights Elementary School*: C24300 Buchanan Ave
9 Wilderness/Art Initiative at Independence SchoolLocal 1: C2 1250 W 36th St
D PUBLIC LIBRARY ~ gateway to knowledge,public web access: www.prattlibrary.org
1 Govans Branch EPFL: D1 5714 Bellona Ave410-396-6098
2 Roland Park Branch EPFL: C3 5108 Roland Ave410-396-6099
3 Hampden Branch EPFL: C2 3641 Falls Rd410-396-6043
4 Waverly Branch EPFL: D3 40 E 33rd St 410-396-60535 Pennsylvania Avenue Branch EPFL: C31531 W North Ave 410-396-0399
6 Enoch Pratt Free Library, Main Branch: D4400 Cathedral St 410-396-5430
; SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ~ natural sciences,environmental studies and technologies benefitingbiodiversity
1 Johns Hopkins University: D2 P Department ofGeography & Environmental Engineeringhttp://engineering.jhu.edu/~dogee
2 Inner Harbor: D4> National Aquarium in Baltimore: also P Animal biology& conservation research www.aqua.org
> University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute: also PCenter of Marine Biotechnologywww.umbi.umd.edu/comb/research-programs
P ECO-INFORMATION ~ resource for environmentalinformation and volunteer projects
1 Jones FallsWatershed Association: C3 3000 Chestnut Ave410-366-3036 www.jonesfalls.org
2 Parks & People Foundation: C3 Stieff Silver Building,800 Wyman Park Dr 410-448-5663www.parksandpeople.org
sustainable living icons map “green” busi-nesses and services, transportation, and design features.
G r e e n E n t e r p r i s e
0 FARMERS MARKETS ~ place to buy your fooddirectly from farmers or local producers
1 Whole Foods Farmers Market: C1 Wed: 4pm-7pmJune – Oct 1330 Smith Ave 410-532-6700
2 Park Heights Community Farmers Market: B2 Wed:10am-2:30pm June – Nov, 5201 Park Heights Ave(Pimlico Race Course)
3 Village of Cross Keys Farmers Market: C1Tues: 10am-2pm June – Oct, 5100 Falls Rd
4 Mill Valley Garden Center & Farmer’s Market: D32800 Sisson St 410-889-6842
5 Waverly Farmers Market: D3 Sat: 7am-NoonOpen year round 3200 Barclay St
6 Baltimore Farmers Market under the JFX: D4Sun: 8am to Noon May – Dec, Saratoga &Holliday Sts
1 HEALTHY DINING ~ restaurant with emphasis on locallysourced and/or organic ingredients, may be vegetarian
1 One World Café: D2 100 W University Pkwy410-235-5777 www.one-world-café.com
2 Woodberry Kitchen: C3 2010 Clipper Park Rd410-464-8000 www.woodberrykitchen.com
3 Dogwood Deli & Restaurant: C3 911 W 36th St410-889-0952 www.thedogwood.net
4 Mill Valley Garden Center & Farmer’s Market: D3Friday dinner & Sunday brunch 2800 Sisson St410-889-6842 www.mill-valley.net
5 Gertrude’s at the BMA: D3 10 Art Museum Drive410-889-3399 www.gertrudesbaltimore.com
6 The Yabba Pot: D3 2431 St. Paul St 410-622-8638www.yabbapotcafe.com
4 GREEN BUSINESS/SERVICE/CO-OP ~enterprise offering sustainable products andservices, managed with conservation, socialresponsibility in mind
1 Green Fields Nursery & Landscaping: C1organic supplies & native plants 5424 Falls Rd410-323-3444 www.greenfieldsnursery.com
2 Hampden merchants: C3> Earth Alley: gifts-recycled, fair trade,& local artisans 3602 Elm St410-366-2110 www.earthalley.com
> Sprout: An Organic Salon hair cuts, organic,natural products 925 W. 36th St 410-235-2269www.sproutsalon.com
> Renew Organic Day Spa: 843 W 36th St410-400-2745 www.reneworganicdayspa.com
> Baltimore Green Construction: 814 W 36th St410-889-3193 www.baltimoregreenconstruction.com
> City Life Realty: certified ecobrokers 814 W 36th St410-889-3191 www.cityliferealty.net
3 Terralogos EcoArchitecture/ Terralogos Green HomeServices home energy audits, eco-design: D31103 E 33rd St 410-541-7130 www.terralogos.com
4 2800 Sisson St: D3> Mill Valley Garden Center & Farmer’s Market:organic food & garden supplies 410-889-6842www.mill-valley.net
> Baltimore Biodiesel Cooperative:baltimorebiodiesel.org/index
5 Tilt Studio, Inc. /Tilt Foundation design in service ofsustainability: D3 2616 N Calvert St [email protected]
6 Wash Works carwash recycles washwater: D32100 N Howard St 410-837-9274
7 Preston St: D4> OK Natural Food Store: 11 W Preston St410-837-3911
> Sylvan Beach Foundation/Taharka Brothers: icecream & social enterprise 7 W Preston St410-685-5752, www.sylvanbeachfoundation.org
N RE-USE STORE ~ place to donate, exchange orpurchase second-hand, consignment or free goods
1 Newbury & Smith Consignment Shop:5708 Newbury St 410-542-4450
2 Little Lamb Consignment Shop: C15002 Lawndale Ave #A 410-433-9086
3 Vogue Revisited women’s clothes: C24002 Roland Ave 410-235-4140
4 The Turnover Shop furniture: C2 3855 Roland Ave410-235-9585
5 Goodwill Thrift Store: D3 3101 Greenmount Ave410-467-7505
6 The Book Thing: D3 Donate or take books for free3001 Vineyard Ln 410-662-5631
7 Station North Flea Market: D3 First Sat/month: 9am-2pm,check for locations www.loadoffun.net/FleaMarket.html
5 RECYCLING ~ drop-off site for materials that canbe reprocessed
1 Baltimore Polytechnic HS Parking Lot: C2 toxicsrecycling days 1400 W Cold Spring LnCall 311 for more info
2 Baltimore City Solid Waste Transfer Station: C32840 Sisson St 410-396-6070www.cleanergreenerbaltimore.org
M o b i l i t y
9 BICYCLE SITE ~ places to buy, repair, gear up,learn about bicycles
1 Joe’s Mt. Washington Bike Shop: C1 5813 Falls Rd410-323-2788 www.mtwashingtonbikes.com
2 Velocipede Bike Project: D3 4 W Lanvale Avevelocipedebikeproject.org
T R A I L S :
Jones Falls Trail ( 4.25 mi built of 10 mi total)
Jones Falls Future Trail - unbuilt
Pennnsylvania Avenue Heritage Trail (3 mi)
Mt. Vernon Cultural Walk (3 mi)
Gwynns Falls Trail (15 mi)
Baltimore Waterfront Promenade (7 mi)
Heritage Walk (3.2 mi)
K E Y:
Jones Falls Watershed
Tree Cover
Public Park Land
Light Rail Line
Collegetown Bicycle Network
Introductory Bicycle Network
0 .25 .5 Miles
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CULTURE
JONES FALLS TRAILg r e e n m a p
The Jones Falls Trail will be a ten-mile long hiking and biking trail connecting the Inner Harbor toMount Washington, and perhaps eventually to Robert E. Lee Park in Baltimore County. Currently4.25 miles long, the Trail runs from Woodberry light rail station, through Clipper Mill, winding 2.75miles through Druid Hill Park, crossing Wyman Park Bridge over the Jones Falls River, switchingback down the hill to Falls Road. Heading south, it parallels the river, passing Round Falls and theBaltimore Streetcar Museum before arriving at Penn Station. A 1.1 mile spur will extend along WesternRun in Mt. Washington.This map covers the Baltimore City portion of the Jones Falls Watershed. All the land within this
area drains toward the Jones Falls River, then into the Inner Harbor and out to the Chesapeake Bay.Find out more about the watershed on the other side of this map.Think of the Trail as the spine to access green recreation, commerce, culture, and sustainable
lifestyle activities in the Lower Jones Falls Valley. Below, find a listing of some of the possibilities.Visit www.baltogreenmap.org for more.
d i s c o v e r & e n j o y !
Jones Falls Trail Green Map © 2008 Baltimore Green MapIcons and Logo copyright© Green Map® System, Inc. 2003, 2008.All rights reserved.
This Green Map presents a starting point for exploration ofBaltimore’s eco- and cultural resources. While every effort wasmade to be accurate as of September 2008, contents are notguaranteed by Baltimore Green Map.
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