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Woodberry Kitchen (410) 464-8000
Located in Clipper Mill, 2010 Clipper Park Drive
From farm to table, Woodberry Kitchen features the seasonal best from local growers and emphasizes organic meats and sustainable agriculture. Our goal is to nourish and delight our guests with cooking grounded in the traditions and ingredients of the Chesapeake region.
The Labyrinth at the Amaranthine Museum / Les Harris Studio
2010 Clipper Park Drive , 410-523-2574
This installation is the life work of artist Les Harris. The museum is rich with different textures, colors, and ideas. Harris' style could be described as maximalism, and the installation is like a tour of art history from pre history to modern times and beyond. Admission is $5

Open to the public1st Sun of each month from 2-4pm

Read about the gallery in the Johns Hopkins magazine

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The Potter's Guild 410-235-4884
Located in Meadow Mill, 3600 Clipper Mill Rd, suite 101
The Potter's Guild sells handmade ceramics made by in house artists. They also offer classes on pottery making.
Woodberry is a good place for bird watching too!
Click here to see what the Baltimore Bird Club has to say about the birds in Woodberry's open spaces!
Life just outside of Woodberry
American Dime Museum 410-230-0263, www.dimemuseum.com
1808 Maryland Avenue- near Penn Station
The world's only museum of 19th century dime museums and side shows is right in Baltimore. Located only minutes from Woodberry. Be prepared to be shocked and dismayed!
Cylburn Arboretum
4915 Greenspring Ave, 410-367-2217
Cylburn is a 176 acre tree preserve located just minutes north of Woodberry. Cylburn has a beautiful mansion, various gardens, and lots of wooded trails to explore.
Druid Hill Park
Druid Hill Park is one of America's oldest parks, and is the crown jewel of Baltimore's park system. This 600 acre park has it all!- the zoo, a conservatory, public pools, tennis courts, a disc golf court, picnic areas, a big lake with a jogging/biking path, amateur bike races every week in season, an old graveyard, many statues (including one of "Braveheart" William Wallace!) and more! This park is often overlooked, but it is a real treat!
Click here for one man's impressions of Druid Hill Park
Click here to see forgotten areas of Druid Hill Park
Chesapeake Wheelmen Bicycling Club- holds Weekly biking events at Druid Hill Park
Round Falls Observation Deck

This is a steep walk, so be warned! This new deck overlooks the historic Round Falls on the Jones Falls river, just south of Woodberry.

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