Carroll Park Explained

Carroll Park
Photo Width:250
Type:Public park
Location:1500 Washington Boulevard
Baltimore, MD 21230[1]
Coords:39.276°N -76.654°W
Area:117 acres
Created:1890
Operator:City of Baltimore

Carroll Park is a nearly 117acres public park located in the historic Washington Village-Pigtown neighborhood in southwestern Baltimore, Maryland. The park is bordered by Washington Boulevard to the south, Monroe Street to the west, Bayard Street to the east, and the Mount Clare Branch of the Baltimore Terminal Subdivision railroad to the north. The park also extends westward beyond the Montgomery Ward Warehouse and Retail Store to include the Carroll Park Golf Course.

History

Acquired by the City of Baltimore in 1890, Carroll Park is Baltimore's third oldest urban park.[2] The park's namesake comes from the historic Carroll family, who owned the property surrounding Mount Clare Mansion. After the Carrolls left Mount Clare in 1840, German immigrants leased the land for private use, using the name Schuetzen Park.[3] Once under city ownership, the property was landscaped for public use by the Olmsted Brothers.[2]

The Carroll Park Golf Course is notable for being one of the first golf courses racially integrated in 1951 due to civilian protests.[4]

Carroll Park features the historic Mount Clare Museum House, a golf course, basketball courts, baseball fields, and a skate-park.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Carroll Park. Visit Baltimore. 2020-05-01.
  2. Web site: Carroll Park. City of Baltimore Department of Recreation and Parks . 2020-05-01.
  3. Web site: Friends of Carroll Park. May 31, 2019.
  4. Web site: Carroll Park. Gwynns Falls Trail. Council. Explore.baltimoreheritage.org. 6 December 2018.