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A Geologic Walking Tour of Building Stones of Downtown Baltimore, Maryland contact: Dale Shelton (dshelton@mgs.md.gov)
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by Sherry McCann-Murray
with contributions and photography by the Environmental Geology and Mineral Resources Program of the Maryland Geological Survey
adapted for the Internet from Educational Series No. 10. 
For more information see Building Stones of Maryland .
Click for a larger view of the Baltimore City skyline

CONTENTS


The Tour Guide
   Stops (click a stop below or on the map) Click here to see an enlarged version of this map
  1 The Gallery
  2 Legg Mason Tower
  3 Bank of America Building
  4 120 East Redwood Street Building
  5 Mercantile Trust & Deposit Company Building
  6 Calvert Street Monuments
  7 City Hall and Vicinity
  8 War Memorial Building Sculptures
  9 District Court Building
  10 City of Baltimore Police Headquarters
  11 Parking Garage
  12 Lombard Street Sculptures
     

This pamphlet was prepared by Sherry McCann-Murray, with contributions and photography by the Environmental Geology and Mineral Resources Program of the Maryland Geological Survey.
Adapted for the Internet from Educational Series No. 10.  For more information see Building Stones of Maryland .
Compiled by the Maryland Geological Survey, 2300 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, MD 21218
This electronic version of "A Brief Description of the Geology of Maryland " was prepared by Bob Conkwright, Division of Coastal and Estuarine Geology, Maryland Geological Survey. Please send comments on this page to Dale Shelton (dshelton@mgs.md.gov)

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updated 1/8/07


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