Guilford: The Golden Age of American Residential Development and Design
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David Gleason, FAIA, and author Ann Giroux lead a walking tour of Guilford, one of the nation’s most influential early suburban developments. Participants will learn more about Guilford’s Olmsted Brothers streetscapes and parks and will visit some of the best examples of early twentieth century residential architecture Baltimore has to offer. The tour includes stops at homes designed by John Ahlers, Laurence Hall Fowler, Edward L. Palmer, Jr., John Russell Pope, and Bayard Turnbull. This program is offered through the Roland Park Country School’s Kaleidoscope program. Please call (410) 323-5500 ext. 3045 to register or visit www.rpcs.org.