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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLVH_top-of-the-world-observation-level-world-trade-center_Baltimore-MD.html
Baltimore's World Trade Center, completed in 1977, was a cornerstone of the Inner Harbor's acclaimed redevelopment. Designed by the internationally renowned architectural firm of L.M. Pei & Partners, it is the tallest pentagonal building in the wo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMLUR_lightship-chesapeake_Baltimore-MD.html
Lightship 116 "Chesapeake" was built in 1930 as a manned navigational beacon and fulfilled this role under the US Lightship Service and the US Coast Guard for nearly 40 years. On station in all weather and sea conditions, lightships and their crew…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMKF7_a-mothers-grief_Baltimore-MD.html
In an age of high infant mortality, Sarah and John Brown experience more than their share of loss. Plagued by smallpox, yellow fever, cholera, typhoid, measles and mumps, early Baltimore families buried one of every three children before their fir…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME3D_brig-general-lewis-a-armistead_Baltimore-MD.html
Within this cemetery is buriedBrig. GeneralLewis A. ArmisteadBorn New Bern, N.C.Feb. 16, 1817Died at Gettysburg, Pa.July 3, 1863 Where men under his commandmade the farthest northernadvance by any Southern troops Captain U.S. Armybefore join…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HME3B_national-independence-in-the-revolution-and-war-of-1812_Baltimore-MD.html
Amongthe illustrious meninterred within this enclosure whoassisted in the achievement ofNational Independencein theRevolution and War of 1812are the followingSamuel Chase, 1741 - 1811, Signer of the Declaration of IndependenceColonel John Eager Ho…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMDHO_pride-of-baltimore_Baltimore-MD.html
On May 14, 1986, the Pride of Baltimore, her captain, and three members of her crew were lost at sea. The Pride now rests at the end of a goodwill journey that covered 150,000 miles and touched 125 cities around the world. Yet her precious c…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMCJJ_brooklyn-curtis-bay-veterans_Baltimore-MD.html
This memorial is dedicated to all the Brooklyn-Curtis Bay veterans living and deceased by Brooklyn-Curtis Bay Post 187 American Legion, Department of Maryland. Dedicated May 28, 1995.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC0Q_spring-house-or-dairy-c-1812_Baltimore-MD.html
The spring house or dairy, originally situated over a small spring, was designed to keep perishables such as milk cool in interior troughs of spring water. It was located at Oakland, the country estate of Robert Goodloe Harper (1765-1827), one-ti…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC0I_homewood_Baltimore-MD.html
Property purchased in 1800 by Charles Carroll, signer of the Declaration of Independence, as a wedding present for his only son, Charles and bride Harriett Chew of Philadelphia. The younger Charles designed and oversaw the building of the outstand…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMC01_union-soldiers-and-sailors-monument_Baltimore-MD.html
[East face, center:] Erected by the State of Maryland to commemorate the patriotism and heroic courage of her sons who on land and sea fought for the preservation of the Federal Union in the Civil War, 1861 - 1865. SCVTO BONAE VOLVNTATIS TVE C…
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