Category Archives: Baltimore by Bike

Baltimore by Bike is back! Ride through the Monumental City on Memorial Day Weekend

Join our esteemed guide Dr. Ralph Brown on a Memorial Weekend roll past a few of the highlights of the Monumental City as we remember to soldiers sailors, men and women who have served in wars throughout Baltimore history.

Memorial Day began in the 1860s as Decoration Day when local communities around the country visited the graves of Union and Confederate soldiers who had died during the Civil War to leave flowers and remember lost friends and family. By the 20th century, the holiday became an occasion to recognize veterans and memorialize the dead from more than just the Civil War - including WWI, WWII and military conflicts up through the present.

Baltimore seems like the perfect place to continue the tradition of visiting monuments and memorials to reflect on our nation's history of military service and conflict at home and abroad. In 1827, with the city celebrating the recently completed Battle Monument and the Washington Monument still under construction, President John Quincy Adams honored the city with a toast: "Baltimore, the Monumental City: may the days of her safety be as prosperous and happy as the days of her danger have been trying and triumphant!"

The city's reputation as the Monumental City has only grown as residents have erected scores (if not hundreds!) of memorials around the city. Take this Memorial Day weekend as a chance to reflect on our history of peace and war, trying and triumphant, with our Baltimore by Bike tour of monuments big and small in Baltimore. Special note registration is free on this tour for veterans and currently enlisted military personnel - just select the $0 ticket option and pay by cash or check.

May 26th, 2013 9:00 AM   through   12:00 PM
Lee-Jackson Monument
Art Museum Drive & Wyman Park Drive
Baltimore, MD 21218
United States
Ticket for Baltimore Heritage member $ 10.00
Ticket for non-member $ 15.00
Ticket for veteran or enlisted personnel $ 0.00

Baltimore by Bike! Explore Monuments and West Baltimore Parks this spring

Photograph by Patrick McMahon, November 5, 2011

Beginning Memorial Day weekend, we are launching a brand-new series of Baltimore by Bike tours to highlight historic places in Baltimore. We are especially pleased that Dr. Ralph Brown, pediatrician, history lover, and founder of Monumental Bike Tours, has come out of tour retirement to lead many of our rolling sojourns this year. Our first tour – The Monuments of Baltimore - is this Sunday, May 27 for an affordable $10 or check out our free tour of West Baltimore Parks on National Trails Day, Saturday, June 2.

The Monuments of Baltimore

Sunday, May 27, 9:00 am to 12:00 pm
RSVP today! $10 per person.
Meet in front of the Lee-Jackson statute across the street from the main entrance to the Baltimore Museum of Art.  The tour will return before noon.

What better way to get into the spirit of Memorial Day than by learning about Baltimore’s great historic monuments? Peddle between major and minor landmarks with a full dose of history along the way from Dr. Ralph Brown.

Explore West Baltimore Parks

Saturday, June 2, 10:00 am to 12:00 pm
RSVP today! Free!
Meet at the Francis Scott Key Monument – Eutaw Place and Lanvale Street.

West Baltimore’s unique landscape of parks and gardens feature everything from a monument to Francis Scott Key to innovative bioswales for sustainable stormwater management. The best way to get to know these local treasures? Hop on your bike and join us for a free National Trails Day ride through West Baltimore parks!  Together with our partner Bikemore (a new citywide bike advocacy group), we’ll take an easy two-hour ride visiting over 10 small parks and gardens across west and southwest Baltimore.

Find more upcoming bike tours, including East Baltimore Bakeries by Bike on Saturday June 16 and West Baltimore Murals by Bike on Sunday, September 16 on our new Baltimore by Bike page!