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Rated: 4 Stars $$.
Address: 1529 Fort Ave Baltimore, MD 21230.
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Specialties: Playgrounds, Dog Parks.
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Latrobe Park By Molly Ricks with research support from Friends of Maryland’s Olmsted Parks and Landscapes In south Baltimore, Latrobe Park still has traces of Olmsted design elements. Originally only 6 acres in size, this park was created to serve the working class neighborhoods on the Locust Point peninsula. More
Designation Located in the Locust Point neighborhood, this park was established in 1902 and is named after Baltimore mayor Ferdinand Latrobe. More
Get directions, reviews and information for Latrobe Park in Baltimore, MD. Latrobe Park 1529 E Fort Ave Baltimore MD 21230. 16 Reviews (410) 685-1109. Menu & Reservations Make Reservations . Order Online Tickets Tickets See Availability Directions {{::location.tagLine.value.text}} ... More
Official Latrobe Park apartments for rent. See photos, current prices, floor plans, and details for 386 apartments in Latrobe Park, Baltimore, Maryland. More
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Latrobe Park, Baltimore, MD. 75 likes · 1,105 were here. A local park open dusk to dawn.Has tennis courts,a dog park,basketball,a stadium,rec center,playground and much more. More
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1532 Latrobe Park Ter , Baltimore, MD 21230-5260 is currently not for sale. The 1,706 sq. ft. single-family home is a 3 bed, 3.0 bath property. This home was built in 1905 and last sold on 8/6/2020 for $425,000. View more property details, sales history and Zestimate data on Zillow. More
See all available apartments for rent at Latrobe Homes in Baltimore, MD. Latrobe Homes has rental units ranging from 600-1500 sq ft starting at $1001. More
Latrobe Park was designed and built in 1904 by the Olmsted family, a significant name in the park construction community around the United States, including Central Park. Latrobe Park is not only a historic park in the city of Baltimore but it is located in the historic neighborhood of Locust Point as recognized by the National Historic Register. More