Thursday, September 24, 2015

Around Town: The Peabody Library (FREE)


When caught up in life's day-to-day obligations, it can be easy to overlook wonderful amenities right under your nose. I am unfortunately guilty of this, and have been making an effort to consciously explore Baltimore and the myriad of sights it has to offer. During my quest I came across Johns Hopkins University's PEABODY LIBRARY.

The library was created in 1878, via funding from Baltimore philanthropist George Peabody. Peabody wanted to provide the citizens of Baltimore with access to a world-class cathedral of books. The Neo-Grec interior was designed by architect Edmond G. Lind, and is absolutely astonishing! I assure you your jaw will drop if you ever see it in person. 

Here are a few photos I snapped while on my visit. I hope you enjoy!












8 comments:

  1. Absolutely gorgeous!! I would love to visit one day!!

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    1. As someone who appreciates interiors, I'm sure you'd enjoy it Fran. You should add to your list of things to do the next time you visit your brother.

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  2. This is a stunning example of one of life's best things that come for free. The library is simply breathtakingly beautiful and gives me hope that books are not a thing of the past.

    I just read an article in a British rag giving examples of what makes a person "cultured". One of the top things was having a library card. Can you believe that? What does this say about our modern culture I ask you?

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    1. The library is a wonderful place, that sadly is often underutilized these days. I could do better about the frequency of my visits. After seeing how beautiful the Peabody Library is, I'm certain I'll be back many times.

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  3. Oh my goodness! It's all so majestic that I don't know if I could keep my eye on a book ...

    Thanks for showing off your city, friend! There's always another nook or vista to discover, isn't there ...

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    1. Hi Linda. Yes, there is always something new to discover. The trick is finding the time to explore.

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  4. I could live here!!!
    Thanks for stopping by Dreaming, come by again soon.

    M : )

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  5. absolutely stunning photos. I rarely meet a library that I don't fall in love with. Especially historic ones. Thank you for sharing.

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