Residents and visitors are invited to join the New Auchentoroly Terrace Association and Baltimore Heritage for the Auchentoroly Terrace by Foot walking tour Saturday, April 20th, 10am-12pm. Learn about the history and future of Auchentoroly Terrace and Druid Hill Park from community leaders, local historians, and resident artists. The tour is free and open to neighborhood residents. Visitors are cordially invited to purchase tickets through Baltimore Heritage.

Auchentoroly Terrace by Foot: A Historic Neighborhood & A Changing Druid Hill Park

April 20, 2019, 10:00 am – 12:00 Free to neighborhood residents: RSVP: graham@grahamprojects.com

$15 general public Tickets: https://baltimoreheritage.org/event/auchentoroly-terrace-by-foot-a-historic-neighborhood-a-changing-druid-hill-park/

Meet at Shaarei Tfiloh Synagogue 2001 Liberty Heights Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21217

Originally named Auchentorolie after the ancestral estate of the area’s first owner, George Buchanan, today’s Auchentoroly Terrace neighborhood is made up of wonderful houses built at the height of the Victorian era. It is also at the forefront of change. The drinking water reservoir in neighboring Druid Hill Park is undergoing a dramatic shift and neighborhood leaders are working with city officials to improve the park’s accessibility by transforming its encircling highways into complete streets.

Speakers include Donna Cypress, Sandra Almond-Cooper, Ms. Barbara Anderson-Dandy, “The Mayor of Greater Mondawmin” Mr. Freeman, Gary Mullen, and Graham Coreil-Allen. All are welcome to join and share stories of the neighborhood!