Federal Hill Park, Baltimore
Federal Hill Park is a public park near Baltimore's Inner Harbor. The 10.3-acre park offers spectacular views of the harbor and the downtown skyline.
The park, created in 1880, was named for the hill and the nearby Federal Hill neighborhood. Before being a public park, the area was used by the Union Army during the U.S. Civil War as Fort Federal Hill.
The hill has not always been a treasured area in the city. Even after being declared a public park, it was graded for its red clay. As a result, massive erosion on the hill has caused its collapse on two occasions. The area was re-stabilized in 1995 and 2000.
Visitors to the park will see cannons used during the Civil War. They will also find recreational areas, including a basketball court, beach volleyball, and playground. The hill is often used for picnics during the day and for stargazing at night.
The park, created in 1880, was named for the hill and the nearby Federal Hill neighborhood. Before being a public park, the area was used by the Union Army during the U.S. Civil War as Fort Federal Hill.
The hill has not always been a treasured area in the city. Even after being declared a public park, it was graded for its red clay. As a result, massive erosion on the hill has caused its collapse on two occasions. The area was re-stabilized in 1995 and 2000.
Visitors to the park will see cannons used during the Civil War. They will also find recreational areas, including a basketball court, beach volleyball, and playground. The hill is often used for picnics during the day and for stargazing at night.
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Sight Name: Federal Hill Park
Sight Location: Baltimore, USA (See walking tours in Baltimore)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Baltimore, USA (See walking tours in Baltimore)
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