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Boat Lake

The Patterson Park Boat Lake was created during grading operations in 1864 when extensive earth-moving work was performed to remove military emplacements and to fill ravines.

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Pagoda

The Pagoda, originally known as the Observatory, was designed in 1890 by Charles H. Latrobe, then Superintendent of Parks.

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Marble Fountain

The Marble Fountain is located in the park near the South Patterson Park Avenue and Lombard Street entrance near another well-known Patterson Park landmark, the Pagoda.

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Playgrounds

Patterson Park has two very accessible playgrounds that provide hours of fun for children of all ages (and parents too!).

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Swimming Pool

The Patterson Park Swimming Pool is located at 148 S. Linwood Ave

Find out more about pool hours and cost

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UTZ Stadium

n 1970, a new football field was built in Patterson Park and dedicated as Utz Field after Utz Twardowicz, Director of the Highlandtown Red Shield Boys Club from 1948 to 1969.

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The Casino

Now known as the Casino, this building was designed by Charles H. Latrobe and built by Cornelius Sheehan in 1893.

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Dog Park

The Patterson Park Dog Park is now open!

For more information about how you can get involved with the Dog Park, visit the Patterson Dog Park Association’s webpage at www.pattersondogpark.org

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Picnic Pavilions and Permits

Pavilions can be reserved for family picnics or similar events. Visit the Baltimore City Department of Recreation and Parks website for detailed information on obtaining permits to use the pavilions.

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Virginia Baker Recreation Center

The Virginia S. Baker Recreation Center, constructed in 1974, is a hub of activity with a year-round schedule of programs.

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Ice Skating Rinks

Dominic “Mimi” DiPietro Family Skating Center, located at 200 S. Linwood Avenue, is a popular center of activity for cold weather activities.

Find out more about our hours of operation

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Volunteer

Interested in becoming a Friends of Patterson Park Volunteer in 2013?
Find information for how you can help Patterson Park and the community.

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Our members and partners come with the BEST benefit of all - the satisfaction of helping Patterson Park, a key to keeping our neighborhoods, city, and business community thriving!

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