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Grass could be manicured a little better…. But other than that it was nice!
Itsameh
at 2023 Feb 04
Itsameh
at 2023 Feb 04
Always come here to just get some fresh air & see the view.
Very nice.
John Ford
at 2022 Mar 21
John Ford
at 2022 Mar 21
Beautiful location and nice memorial. In reviewing some old archived Sun articles from when it was created, however, I discovered that the artist did not put the border between North and South Korea - the line that many American and Korean veterans died to establish - in the right place. The Governor and his wife, a Korean woman, visited the memorial recently for a ceremony, and there is no way they didn't notice, which is just embarrassing. The city needs to correct this and move the border from the 38th parallel to the actual DMZ.
This is one of my favorite places in Baltimore. You will get to know about the history of Korean war and the sacrifices made by the heroes. In addition to that, you will see the beautiful scenery by the water. You can come and just sit down by the water. It feels different.
It's a beautiful & pleasant area to walk or jog in. I enjoy being walking near water. One of my cousins name is on the Korean Memorial.
A really well made memorial to remember the people lost at sea on the Pride of Baltimore.
Great place for a stroll while enjoying the water view
John R.
at 2021 Feb 12
John R.
at 2021 Feb 12
This park is such a wonderful place to visit!! The setting near the water is a sanctuary away from the bustle of the surrounding neighborhoods! People walking their dogs, jogging, or taking their children for a stroll, and on pleasant days, enjoying a picnic in the shade of the trees; it's beautiful! You must visit the memorial, where they have enshrined the memory of Marylanders who gave their lives in service during the Korean War. It is so beautifully done!
The memorial is very understated. A low circular wall. Half the wall was composed of panels describing the Korean War. The second half is a listing of Marylanders who died. The paths leading to the memorial are lined with park benches with unobstructed views of the harbor.
A nice memorial to the ship Pride of Baltimore that was lost a sea with its crew in 1986.