Adopt-A-Monument sites Blue - available for adoption; Orange: adopted Citywide

Adopt-A- Mt. Vernon Place Monument Citywide Partnership Program Adopted Monuments Available for Adoption

Boy and Turtle Fountain (Mt. Vernon Place) Casimir Pulaski (Eastern Avenue) Agora Publishing Chapin A. Harris (Wyman Park) George Peabody (Mt. Vernon Place) Edgar Allan Poe (Univ. of Baltimore) Peabody Institute/Johns Hopkins University Ferdinand Latrobe (Broadway Street) Johns Hopkins (N. Charles St.) Force (Mt. Vernon Place) Liza Bailey () Martin Luther (Lake Montebello) James Ridgely (Harlem Square) St. Mark’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, John Eager Howard (Mt. Vernon Place) Augsburg Lutheran Home of Maryland, Inc., John Mifflin Hood (Preston Gardens) Delaware-Maryland Synod of the ELCA John O'Donnell (Canton) On the Trail (Clifton Park) Marquis de Lafayette (Mt. Vernon Place) Cindy & Tom Kelly Maryland Line (Mt. Royal Avenue) Support the maintenance of War and Peace (Mt. Vernon Place) Military Courage (Mt. Vernon Place) Baltimore’s historic monuments SM+P Architects Naiäd (Mt. Vernon Place) The Sea Urchin (Mt. Vernon Place) Negro Soldier (War Memorial Plaza) Recognizing the importance of Sandy Sparks Order (Mt. Vernon Place) The Seated Lion (Mt. Vernon Place) maintaining these public works of art Richard Wagner Bust () The Walters Museum and the reality that the city’s budget Samuel Smith (Federal Hill) (Mt. Vernon Place) cannot cover all these costs, the Simon Bolivar (St. Paul Street) Adopt-A-Monument program invites Spanish American War Veterans individuals and organizations to make Memorial an annual contribution to ensure the (N. Lakewood Avenue) preservation of these monuments. Star-Spangled Banner Centennial (Patterson Park) Since the program’s creation in 1992, Union Soldiers & Sailors (N. Charles St.) 31 private citizens, institutions, William Wallace (Druid Hill Park) foundations and businesses have William Watson (North Avenue) adopted 25 different monuments. Fund advisers Cindy Kelly, Sandy Ready to adopt a monument? Sparks, and Kathleen Kotarba Contact Johns W. Hopkins, Executive Director, manage this program in partnership Baltimore Heritage: with Baltimore Heritage. [email protected] 410.332.9992