This article was in yesterday's Baltimore Sun and I'm surprised that it
hasn't already been mentioned. Along with 14 other historic sites and
landmarks, Baltimore's Cylburn Mansion, Arboretum and Park are being
considered for possible sale or lease by the city of Baltimore. Although
the on-line article doesn't mention it, the printed version stated that
the park was being included with the mansion for consideration. The
longtime home to the MOS, loss of Cylburn as a public facility would
require the MOS to likely seek out a new facility for its operations,
museum, meetings and records storage. That will be the responsibility of
the board, of course, but I thought Marylanders would be interested in
this if it had passed by on their radar yesterday.
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/maryland/baltimore-city/bs-md-ci-historic-properties-20120319,0,7132936.story
Ed Boyd
Chestnut Hill Cove, MD
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