Keisha Brown and her father had a pile of steamed crabs spread across their picnic table under a pavilion in Druid Hill Park. Down the hill, the chocolate-colored bed of what had been the Druid Lake reservoir was visible through the trees. “I just miss the water,” said Brown, 39. A buzz from construction…
Source: Sun
Remaking Baltimore's Druid Lake: $140 million water project has some residents hopeful, others concerned
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