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 | 1. Canton Waterfront Park (Near the Korean War Memorial) Anchoring the east end of the Promenade, Canton Waterfront Park has become a favorite oasis for east-siders. Whether they're strolling, fishing launching a boat, enjoying the view of Ft. McHenry, or simply watching activity on the water pass by, residents take special pleasure in their piece of the waterfront. We've set aside a special place on the upper level of the fishing area for engraved bricks. Residents from Canton, Highlandtown, and other East Baltimore communities can celebrate their families and heritage on the waterfront where so many lived and worked over the years. |
 | 2. Broadway Pier, Fell's Point (at the foot of Broadway, just south of the Broadway Square) Join 10,000 other Baltimoreans, Marylanders, and citizens from around the world who have already gone down in harbor history with an engraved brick on Broadway Pier. In 1992 the harbor Endowment Project helped the City rebuild this beautiful pier by supplying the design and the bricks for the reconstruction. Many of the engraved bricks commemorate European immigrants who entered Baltimore--and America--by the hundreds of thousands through Fells Point. Celebrate your heritage with an engraved brick at this historic location. |
 | 3. Inner Harbor East, Little Italy Inner Harbor East has a wonderful, new two-level Promenade stretching all the way from the Eastern Avenue Bridge at the Columbus Center, past the new Inner Harbor East marina, to Central Avenue--just a few short blocks from Fells Point. The engraved bricks are placed in diamond patterns on the lower Promenade at the water's edge along Lancaster Street. Residents of Little Italy especially love this relaxing oasis on the waterfront. |
 | 4. Bicentennial Plaza, Inner Harbor (Near Phillip's Restaurant) Installed as part of Baltimore's Bicentennial Celebration in 1997. The plaza is on the Inner Harbor Promenade at the water's edge next to HarborPlace's Light Street Pavilion, Baltimore's busiest corner! |
 | 5. Ravens Plaza, Inner Harbor Between the Pratt Street Pavilion & Top of the World The Ravens Plaza has an engraved granite centerstone commemorating our World Champions' victory surrounded by the personalized bricks of Ravens' players, coaches and fans. |
 | 6. Coast Guard Plaza Next to the US Coast Guard Cutter Taney A Plaza honoring and paying tribute to friends and relatives who have dedicated their lives to serving their country. Proceeds benefit the preservation of the Coast Guard Cutter Taney and the educational programs of the Baltimore Maritime Museum. |