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Where Baltimore Grows Speaker Series

Join Us for another “Where Baltimore Grows” Speaker Series Event at Cylburn
Arboretum: Exploring the Hidden History of Cylburn’s Forest Discover the story behind Cylburn

November 15, 4:30pm-6pm. At the Vollmer Center

Arboretum’s 128 acres of forest, a landscape teeming with hidden history and ecological significance. In this engaging talk, our expert speaker will guide you through the field marks to “read” a forested landscape and reveal the rich history of Cylburn’s woods, from ancient oaks that predate Maryland statehood to 19th-century logging and the legacy of a farm called Springwood.

Event Highlights:

  • Explore how Cylburn’s forest naturally rewilded after being farmland in the 1800s.
  • Learn about the forest’s diverse species mix and how it reflects past land use.
  • Uncover intriguing historical layers, from pre-settlement times through to the Civil War and
    beyond.
  • Hear about ongoing efforts to document the forest’s current ecological conditions and how
    this shapes the future of Cylburn’s programming.


Whether you’re a history enthusiast, nature lover, or someone who simply enjoys exploring the hidden stories of Baltimore’s landscapes, this talk promises to offer new perspectives and insights into this remarkable green space.


From Michael Gaige about his work: To make a place special, it’s important to understand where the place has come from. To know your land means to uncover its best places and to learn the stories of its rocks, oaks, fences, and old paths. Every place is special, but the stories of some places are never revealed. So they remain uncelebrated. 

My goal is to help landowners, land managers, and planners understand their land as a dynamic set of natural and human relationships. Reading the landscape reveals a hidden history from rocks, ecological communities, and past land use. From that emerges thoughtful interpretation, management options, and a dynamic user experience.

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There are so many beautiful blooms in the gardens There are so many beautiful blooms in the gardens at Cylburn Arboretum right now—we hope you’ll visit and enjoy them this weekend!

The Arboretum is free and open to the public six days a week (we’re closed on Mondays), and we love seeing individuals and families make the most of this special green space.

That said, we’ve seen an increase in businesses hosting fee-based activities—such as yoga classes, photo shoots, guided walks, and bike tours—without the required permits. While we welcome everyone to explore and enjoy the Arboretum, please remember: commercial activity on City-owned property is not allowed without a permit.

Help us preserve the peaceful, public nature of Cylburn by respecting this rule—and thank you for being part of the community that makes this place so special!

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