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The Gwynns Falls Trail

During the height of Summer in Baltimore City, you might spot a few random folks on their trail bikes riding along Washington Boulevard, prompting a eyebrow raise followed by a “What the hell are people doing biking around here?” The answer: The Gwynns Falls Trail! A 15-mile stretch of mostly-paved biking and hiking trail stretching from the I-70 Park n’ Ride (and other connections nearby) to Cherry Hill Park. Some friends and I made the trek on Sunday, and I have to say it’s a fairly impressive stretch for an urban landscape like Baltimore. The layout of the trails submerges the rider/hiker in a forested environment nearly continuously throughout the journey (much like Falls Road), giving brief glimpses of the Baltimore urban facade – and some of its decay – with … Read entire article »

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Revisiting Swann Park

While noting Baltimore’s long history of environmental disasters, it’s good every once in a while to see a spot in the city that has actually seen vast improvements in quality – not by the direct result of luxury condos, mind you – and will actually turn out to be a huge benefit to the community in general. Swann Park, situated just past the Hanover St. exit of I-95, is one of those spots. Condemned some 4-5 years ago due to arsenic contamination as a result of an Allied Chemical facility (shocker) that once sat nearby, remediation of the site took several years and looks to finally be 99% complete. Back in March during the infamous Fort Avenue pub crawl stabbing community meeting, a representative from Honeywell (the company who did … Read entire article »

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