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Pagoda Greeting Card featuring the photograph Pagoda and Cannons - Infrared by ELDavis Photography

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Pagoda and Cannons - Infrared Greeting Card

ELDavis Photography

by ELDavis Photography

$5.95

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Product Details

Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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On Hampstead Hill, the ridge where the Pagoda now stands, Baltimoreans rallied on September 12, 1814 to protect the city from the threat of a British... more

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Greeting Card Tags

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Comments (3)

Irina Sztukowski

Irina Sztukowski

Warm congratulations on lovely art piece and successful sale!!!

Thank you

Jon Burch Photography

Jon Burch Photography

Congratulations on your new sale EL!

Thank you/

Sunil Kapadia

Sunil Kapadia

Congratulations!

Thank you.

Artist's Description

On Hampstead Hill, the ridge where the Pagoda now stands, Baltimoreans rallied on September 12, 1814 to protect the city from the threat of a British invasion. By water, British troops entered the Patapsco River and bombarded Fort McHenry. By land, they amassed forces at North Point. As they marched on to Baltimore and looked up to Hampstead Hill they saw Rodger�s Bastion � including 100 cannons and 20,000 troops. This sight led the British to return to their ships and leave the Port of Baltimore.

With its historic significance and fine view of the harbor, the area became a popular place for citizens to stroll and picnic. In 1827, William Patterson offered the mayor of Baltimore six acres of land on the hill. In 1850, the city purchased another 29 acres from Patterson�s heirs, and on the evening of July 13, 1853, Patterson Park was formally opened as a public space.

The Pagoda, originally known as the Observatory, was designed in 1890 by Charles H...

 

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