PATTERSON PARK
Patterson Park is one of the oldest
parks in Baltimore. Many generations have played and worked in the
park, every stage of American history has left its indelible mark.
One of the park's most notable
features is The Pagoda, originally known as the Observation Tower,
which was designed in 1890 by Charles H. Latrobe, then Superintendent
of Parks. Construction took six months. In 1892, the lower section
was enclosed in glass and metal tread-plates were placed on the
steps, bringing the total cost to $18,875. It is an octagonal, sixty
foot high, four-story observation tower. While known as the Pagoda
because of its oriental architectural appearance, the design was
intended to reflect the bold Victorian style of the day. From the
hill one can view downtown, the suburbs, and the Baltimore harbor.
Patterson Park is unlike any park
because it has so many facets. It possesses a rich history spanning
300 years, spotlighting major historical events. It has relaxing
surroundings and facilities for exercise and community gatherings.
It offers great diversity while preserving architectural themes,
and it serves its neighborhood well. Patterson Park is a living
museum to Baltimore’s heritage and future and is by far the
Best Backyard in Baltimore.
-Courtesy of The
Friends Of Patterson Park |