The Herring Run Archaeology Project

The Herring Run Archaeology Project The Herring Run Archaeology Project was started in 2014 with the mission of exploring the diverse and

The Herring Run Archaeology Project is a community-based, public archaeology program dedicated to discovering the history of Baltimore and finding the ways our pasts connect to the present! Since 2014, our team of archaeologists and community volunteers has explored sites in Baltimore’s beautiful Herring Run Park. We have also provided community archaeology support to other preservation organizati

ons throughout the city, including the Ship Caulkers's Houses in Fell's Point. Wherever we’re digging, our goal is to bring forgotten history to light with, and for the benefit of, the communities we explore. We partner with some amazing organizations who make this project possible:
• Baltimore Heritage
• Friends of Herring Run Parks
• Baltimore City Department of Recreation and Parks
• Baltimore Commission for Historical and Architectural Preservation

The Herring Run Archaeology Project is led by Dr. Lisa Kraus and Jason Shellenhamer.

Address

Herring Run Park
Overlea, MD
21214

Opening Hours

10am - 3pm

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