What's in a name?

What's in a name?

What’s in a name?

As we prepare to celebrate the return of seasonal traditions you may notice a small change in language that we’re using to talk about the Observatory building that Patterson Park is known for. Over the past 100 years or so, it has become attached to a nickname – “the Pagoda” – that has become common usage. As with any nickname, sometimes we grow out of them.

The Friends has recently been working with a group called Baltimore Asian Resistance in Solidarity (BARS) to take a closer look at this nickname and potential alternatives that will help tell the building’s story more clearly. The Observatory building is not a true pagoda, in the sense that pagodas have important religious and cultural connotations. It mimics the style of one, as was popular in the United States at the time of its construction in 1892.

As we move forward, the Friends will be returning to calling the building the Patterson Park Observatory – its original name - and rethinking the many ways we have used the “Pagoda” designation as shorthand. We’ll also be working on an exterior historic marker that discusses the history of the building along with additional opportunities to dive into education opportunities around the building’s history. We think these changes will benefit all park users and help us continue to make the park a more welcoming space for all visitors.

 If you’d like to read more about the BARS position and their requests related to the Observatory, please click here for their statement and here for our response. 

If you have additional questions, please feel free to reach out to Jennifer Robinson at friends@pattersonpark.com.

1860 Fountain Removed for Repair!

1860 Fountain Removed for Repair!

The marble fountain was removed today - 6/23/2021 - to get both exterior and interior repairs underway.!

The Friends is working with Maple Creek Landscapes as our city-approved contractor on this project. Today they brought in a company called Digging and Rigging, which specializes in crane work for these types of projects. Also on site was a representative from Architectural Stone Services who are affiliated with Barre Monument, located very near the park on Baltimore Street! They will be working to stabilize and repair the marble base and bowl. Maple Creek will be working on replacing the interior pipe as well as the pump and drainage systems. They will also add a protective layer to the bottom of the fountain that will prevent water from leaking out and make it easier to keep clean.

The last major repairs to the fountain were in 2003, so we’re excited to have the opportunity to do this project now. The Friends have worked to secure funding for this project through a Spruce-Up Grant in partnership with the Southeast CDC, and Program Open Space Funds through Baltimore City Recreation and Parks. The work is anticipated to take several weeks, but we’ll have the fountain back in place as soon as possible.

Check out this brief video of the removal!

Fountain Repairs Scheduled!

Fountain Repairs Scheduled!

We’re happy to announce that extensive repairs to the the historic marble fountain near the Lombard Street entrance to the park will finally get underway!

The fountain, last fully overhauled in 2003, is in dire need of repair to its carved marble base and its internal pipes (both of which are cracked and leaking). Friends of Patterson Park has been working with BCRP, CHAP and various funders to get to the point where work can begin. The marble base will be removed by crane next week (June 22-25 timeframe) to be repaired off-site. We hope that these repairs will set us up for future success in keeping this beautiful park feature running well.

We’ll keep you updated on its progress and its return date!

Check out these updates about the fountain from Jennifer Robinson, our executive director, and from our contractor, with a detailed explanation of the damage and repair process.

Phase 1 Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

Phase 1 Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

On April 19th, the Friends of Patterson Park, together with partners, friends and elected officials, came together to officially open the 1868 Park Superintendent’s House - the “white house” - after a year-long renovation. The renovation is Phase 1 of a two-part capital project to improve the Friends of Patterson Park’s headquarters, creating a park Visitors Center and community programming space.

A tour of the newly-renovated space is available HERE.

Media coverage:
Baltimore Sun - “Patterson Park Superintendent’s House Ribbon Cutting”
WBAL-TV - “Renovations complete at Patterson Park Superintendent’s House”

Check out the photos from the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony below!
Photo credit: Alison Reeder

Patterson Park named #4 in USA Today's 10Best City Parks 2021 list!

Patterson Park named #4 in USA Today's 10Best City Parks 2021 list!

Patterson Park came in #4 out of 20 city parks nationwide to be nominated to USA Today’s 10Best City Parks 2021 list!

Huge thanks to all the park lovers who voted, and to the community of our members, funders, volunteers, partners, legislators and Baltimore Recreation & Parks...so many passionate people and organizations who contribute to making this park amazing for Baltimore.

Parks are important to a city's health & well-being, and we're excited to see so many beautiful ones showcased in this listing. Check out the full list here: https://www.10best.com/awards/travel/best-city-park-2021/

2020 Patterson Park Photo Contest Results

2020 Patterson Park Photo Contest Results

Our 2020 Photo Contest was a success! Patterson Park has so many talented photographers. You can check out the results HERE. We enjoyed seeing the park through your eyes!

A 2021 Calendar featuring many of the photo winners is available in our store! Get yours before they sell out!

Photo credit Kevin B. Moore


2021 Friends of Patterson Park Calendar  Now available in our store!

2021 Friends of Patterson Park Calendar
Now available in our store!