January 24, 2010
A Little Bit of Paradise In Baltimore
Tuscany-Canterbury is a registered Historic Neighborhood of Baltimore and it has the city's densest population concentration of all ages living in the community. Within walking distance from anywhere in the neighborhood, you can find several of the city's best restaurants and fun hangouts. The architecturally diverse and eye catching houses and high-rises are surrounded by trees, parks and gardens. Johns Hopkins, Loyola, Notre Dame, and the Calvert School, some of the city's finest educational centers, help define the geographic boundaries of the city and the complex makeup of the population.
July 28, 2009
The Stony Run Restoration Project is about to move to the Western edge of Tuscany-Canterbury
The Stony Run (Lower Reach) Restoration Project will begin any day now. The area of disturbance--South of Overhill to the pedestrian bridge between Meadow Ln. and Linkwood Rd.--is smaller than expected, and few large trees will need to be removed.
The project will include a great deal of necessary invasive work, but the City Planner is favorably impressed with the contractor (ERQ).
The job should take 2-3 months, after which the project workers will move to the area South of University.
Please read further for items on the safety of pedestrian traffic and the disposition of local flora.
June 18, 2009
TCNA receives 2009 Historic Preservation Honor Award
The Tuscany-Canterbury Neighborhood Association was presented with the 2009 Historic Preservation Honor Award by Baltimore Heritage for leadership in saving two of Tuscany-Canterbury's important historic buildings: the Scottish Rite Temple and the Castalia Residence.
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June 9, 2009
New website!
Tuscany-Canterbury Neighborhood Association has launched a new website! Please contact us to let us know what you think.
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