Patterson Park Observatory
This 60-foot Asian-inspired tower in a lush urban park provides spectacular panoramic views of Baltimore, including the downtown skyline, inner harbor, Patapsco River, Key Bridge, and Fort McHenry.

šŸ“œ Built in 1891-1892 by Charles H. Latrobe and Cornelius Sheehan, this 60-foot iron, glass, and wood tower is also known as "The Pagoda".
šŸ” Designated a city landmark in 1982, it stands on Hampstead Hill, a key battlement during the Battle for Baltimore in 1814.

Why Go

šŸ”­ Offers breathtaking 360-degree views of Baltimore's skyline, inner harbor, Patapsco River, Key Bridge, and Fort McHenry.
🌳 Located in a lush urban park, an iconic symbol of perseverance.
🚶 Features an octagonal design with a spiral staircase.
šŸŽ‰ Hosts various community programs and events.

Tips

šŸ’” Check Friends of Patterson Park's social media for current open hours.

Hours

šŸ•’ Open hours vary; check social media for updates.

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