Walking to it in Waverly Village:
- Waverly Farmers Market is open all year Saturdays www.32ndstreetmarket.org
- Waverly Branch, Enoch Pratt Free Library celebrated its 35 years of continuous operations in 2006 at 400 East 33rd Street www.prattlibrary.org/locations/waverly and has an active Friends group working on a library expansion plan.
- Waverly Station 21218 U S Post Office 300 Homewood Avenue
- Waverly Crossroads Giant Food, Good Neighbor supermarket, fresh bakery, florist, pharmacy one can walk to or find plenty of free parking at
- Waverly Main Street * A Cultural Experiece * Food * Shopping * Fun Waverly Main Street Manager Laura Kindseth 410.258.6295 lkindseth@greaterhomewood.org including the internationally known Pete’s Grille where Olympic Gold Medalist & World Record Holding Swimmer Michael Phelps daily ate his Breakfast of Champions
- 33rd & Greenmount Mass Transit Hub links bus riders to major n/s/e/w routes/transfers by bus #s 3/11/61/8/27/13/22 www.mtamaryland.com
- Union Memorial Hospital*Experience Matters*Med Star Health www.unionmemorial.org where Al Capone’s donated cherry tree blossoms in the spring
- Peoples Community Health Center & Pharmacy 3028 Greenmount 410-467-6040
- Marian House Moves Women from Dependence to Independence www.marianhouse.org 949 Gorsuch Avenue, Marian House has a public reflection garden and fountain used for community events with four marble statues - Patience, Honest, Integrity and Trust
- Historic Self-Guided Tour of Better Waverly is available from BWCO
- Homestead Harvest award winning organic vegetable co-op garden mavins@erols.com
- Parks include Chestnut Hill Natural Lounge (Chestnut Hill & Frisby), Venable Park (Old York & Venable), Waverly Mini-Park (30th & Independence), Waverly Park (Loch Raven Blvd) and Montpelier & 30th Street Park, while Wyman Park, Herring Run Park, Lake Montebello, Stony Run and Jones Falls Trail are only a mile or two away.
- Better Waverly Youth Sculpture Garden, 800 block of Homestead
- Thanksgiving Place, the ecumenical epicenter of GEDCO’S Stadium Place, is a one-acre gateway to the soul, a space dedicated to the unifying and healing power of gratitude, of giving thanks for that which we have includes a 65-foot labyrinth, a pergola and brick plaza