The Journey to the Harris Creek Watershed Plan

The Journey to the Harris Creek Watershed Plan
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Saturday, June 13, 2009

Canton Hollow-The Gateway to Baltimore Harbor

June 14,2009 Flag Day

Canton Park In Historic Canton surrounds the body of water known as Canton Hollow or Canton Cove, as it is known today. If you were to look for photographs taken about 150 years ago,you woulf find schooners ansd sailships moored in this area awaiting their call to sail into the Baltimore Inner Harbor. This was a holding area. The Poet Folger McKinsey captured this in his Poem.

LOOK AWAY TO CANTON HOLLOW

Look away to Canton Hollow where the old-time freighters lie.
Federal Hill to Middle River as the hungry sea gulls fly;
Look away by Lazaretto and beyond Patapsco's tide
To the glowing fires of Steelton and the bay so blue and wide.

Look away to Canton Hollow where the barques and schooners rest
Where the sailormen are happy as they trut with swollen chest;
To the chandler ships and cantines and the rusty Old World spell
I that port of ships of dreaming that have so much to tell.

Look away to Canton Hollow,to the old things once so true
When the freighters from far oceans brought the skies of tropic blue
When the sailors and the masters and the plum duff and the pone
Came to Baltimore and became our Canton's own.


Folger McKinsey was also the Author of the Baltimore anthem that Mayor Donald Schaefer and crowd sang in 1980 to welcome the Pride of Baltimore from her first winter cruise.

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