i still don’t get why they tore it down. it was one of the identifying features of the Inner Harbor
well, at least the Aquarium still has its triangular roof
sdmichaelsays
Reminiscent of the fountains at the end of Logan’s Run, though that was in San Antonio or Houston.
DogFace1776says
Whaaat? You mean to tell me Baltimore has no regard for art or even its own history? What did they replace it with? I can only imagine what "well-intentioned" project is going to "top" this.
baldnoodlesays
miss this, it was one of my favorite parts of the harbor:(
GonnaKostyasays
This looks almost identical to parts of the old Concourse Fountain in downtown Cincinnati, which used to be really cool in the 90s. It’s a travesty now!
CrotchWolfsays
I kinda like this. It reminds me of water falling down a rocky outcrop.
CitoyenEuropeen says
More about the fountain : The Guardian, Baltimore Sun, Rye Rye video
grusauskj says
Looks more like a water purification plant to me
FatherSmashmas says
i still don’t get why they tore it down. it was one of the identifying features of the Inner Harbor
well, at least the Aquarium still has its triangular roof
sdmichael says
Reminiscent of the fountains at the end of Logan’s Run, though that was in San Antonio or Houston.
DogFace1776 says
Whaaat? You mean to tell me Baltimore has no regard for art or even its own history? What did they replace it with? I can only imagine what "well-intentioned" project is going to "top" this.
baldnoodle says
miss this, it was one of my favorite parts of the harbor:(
GonnaKostya says
This looks almost identical to parts of the old Concourse Fountain in downtown Cincinnati, which used to be really cool in the 90s. It’s a travesty now!
CrotchWolf says
I kinda like this. It reminds me of water falling down a rocky outcrop.