In a more technological savvy world we are always seemingly connected to others and connected to the world—a world in which we check our phones and email before getting out of bed each morning. Therefore, it has become increasingly necessary to reconnect to ourselves, to our spirituality, and to nature. According to Baltimore Magazine, Baltimore's churches, synagogues, and temples—the anchor institutions of the historic immigrant and migrant neighborhoods—have traditionally been the places where people pray, reflect, and take refuge. In this episode, we discuss Frederick Douglass Tree, The Baltimore Basilica, and The Memorial Pool in Druid Hill.
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