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(front) Discover Heritage Walk, a 3.2 mile walking trail through four fascinating centuries. Within a compact area, Heritage Walk connects some 20 historic sites and museums, traversing four city districts of remarkable diversity and significan…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM24VJ_how-great-thou-art_Baltimore-MD.html
My name is Lorning Cornish and for seven years I operated a glorious gallery in this building called How Great Thou Art I played loud wonderful disco music while dancing and creating art in the very spot you're standing on in nothing but my …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM24VI_the-hankin-healthy-harbor-walking-tour_Baltimore-MD.html
Michael Hankin's Vision Baltimore is a better place thanks to Mike Hankin, a strong business and civic leader and fervent environmentalist. The environment he loves most is the Baltimore Harbor. In 2005, he led the creation of the Waterfront…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM22TB_association-of-maryland-pilots_Baltimore-MD.html
At this location, then known as the Union Hotel, a group of some 90 state licensed bay pilots met in the hotel lobby to form the Association of Maryland Pilots. Captain Henry Vaughan was elected as their first president. Several rooms of the secon…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM22TA_on-september-22-of-2007_Baltimore-MD.html
On September 22 of 2007 record store owners from all over the USA gathered here in Fell's Point to create Record Store Day. It is now the world's largest music event. "Record stores can't save your life. But they can give you a better one." …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM22T9_national-bohemian-beer_Baltimore-MD.html
The National Brewing Company of Baltimore, MD first introduced the National Bohemian brand as we know it today in January, 1934. Often referred to as Natty Boh, the brand has been in continuous production ever since. Mr. Boh, the mustachioed, one-…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM22DW_gertrude-stein_Baltimore-MD.html
Lived here with her brother Leo Stein while a student at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine from 1897 to 1900.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM22D9_caulkers-houses_Baltimore-MD.html
In the early 1780s Ann Bond Fell Giles laid out for development the area called Fell's Point, just south of the existing Fell's Prospect community. Development was in part to provide housing needed to meet the demands of the growing maritime econo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM222I_discover-historic-jonestown-an-epic-story-of-change_Baltimore-MD.html
The landscape of Historic Jonestown reveals four centuries of American History. From 18th and 19th century landmarks to vestiges of an immigrant past, from signs of 20th ceentury decline to a bold 21st century rebirth, its streetscapes tell an epi…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM210B_creating-an-american-culture-the-golden-age-of-baltimore_Baltimore-MD.html
During the early 19th century, Baltimore became, for a brief time, America's second largest and fastest growing city. Baltimore led the world in shipbuilding, sail-cloth production, and flour milling. On Cathedral Hill, Baltimore's business leader…
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