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There
is
a
Memorial
statue
of
George
Armistead
here
as
well.
He
is
the
officer
who
served
as
the
commander
of
Fort
McHenry
(Baltimore
attraction)
during
the
Battle
of
Baltimore
in
the
War
of
1812.
My
main
review
of
the
park
that
this
monument
is
in:
My
boyfriend
had
researched
and
saw
that
this
park
has
the
nicest
view
of
Baltimore.
It
does
have
the
best
view
of
Baltimore
(Inner
Harbor)
so
far.
From
this
park
we
saw
the
Hard
Rock
Cafe,
museums,
restaurants,
aquarium,
baseball
field,
the
harbor,
ships/boats,
the
volleyball
courts
right
next
to
the
water,
etc.
It
is
an
awesome
place
to
visit.
It
is
on
a
big
hill.
We
found
parking
for
free
near
the
park
and
just
parked
there
and
walked
around
for
about
30
minutes.
So
far
it
is
my
favorite
place
in
Baltimore.
It
feels
really
relaxing
here.
It
has
a
ton
of
trees
for
perfect
shading.
We
did
not
see
any
restrooms
though
so
keep
that
in
mind
if
you
have
a
picnic
here
or
plan
to
stay
for
a
while.
A
lot
of
people
walk
their
dogs
here
and
play
with
the
dogs
with
frisbies,
etc.
It
is
a
very
clean
park.
There
is
a
gated
playground
(not
locked)
for
children
(dogs
are
not
allowed
in
this
portion
of
the
park).
There
were
several
people
with
their
dogs
and
children
at
the
park,
couples
(one
couple
was
getting
professional
photos
done
with
the
Baltimore
background),
people
alone,
runners,
walkers,
and
people
just
hanging
out/sitting
on
the
several
benches
that
are
all
over
the
park.
There
is
a
monument
of
US
Senator/
mayor
of
Baltimore/Major
General
Samuel
Smith
in
this
park.
This
was
the
first
monument
I
saw
while
walking
around.
Worth
checking
out
this
park.
We
sat
on
the
bench
and
just
relaxed.
I
loved
this
park
and
hope
to
go
back
again
someday.
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