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Victorine Q. Adams Memorial Garden

The Victorine Q. Adams Memorial Garden is a vegetable garden and community gathering space located on the 3200 block of Vickers Road. 

The garden is named for Victorine Q. Adams, a beloved community member and civic leader, and the first African American woman on Baltimore’s City Council. The garden was founded in 2008 by members of the 3200 Carlisle Block Association, Inc., and has grown into a place where the community grows food, works with youth, and enjoys spiritual renewal. For further information, contact Warren Shaw at 3200carlisle [AT] comcast.net.

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