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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3L6_homewood_Baltimore-MD.html
The Home of Charles Carroll, Jr.A National Historic LandmarkBuilt 1801 - Restored 1987Open for Tours - Museum Shop
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3II_murnaghan-house_Baltimore-MD.html
Built in 1849, this house was the home of William T. Walters (1819-1894) and his son Henry Walters (1848-1931), successful Baltimore merchants and bankers and avid collectors of art. At his death, Henry Walters bequeathed this building, his magnif…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3IG_hackerman-house_Baltimore-MD.html
Built in 1850, Hackerman House, formerly the Thomas-Jencks-Gladding Mansino, was given to the City of Baltimore by Willard and Lillian Hackerman in 1984 and conveyed to the Walters Art Museum by the Honorable William Donald Schaefer in 1985. Hacke…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3IF_the-american-psychoanalytic-association_Baltimore-MD.html
The American Psychoanalytic Association was founded at this site on May 9, 1911 by James J. Putnam, M.D., President; Ernest Jones, M.D., Secretary, and Drs. Trigant Burrow, Ralph C. Hamill, John T. MacCurdy, Adolf Meyer, G. Lane Taneyhill and G. A…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3IE_the-belvedere_Baltimore-MD.html
Host to the mighty, famous, and infamous, the Belvedere Hotel has welcomed a steady stream of celebrities since it opened in 1903. Rudolph Valentino, Sarah Berhardt, Al Jolson, and Mark Twain are only a few of the notables who have swept through t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3ID_william-h-welch-house_Baltimore-MD.html
William H. Welch Househas been designated aNationalHistoric LandmarkThis site possesses national significancein commemorating the history of theUnited States of America 1976National Park ServiceUnited States Department of the Interior
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3IC_samuel-shoemaker-house_Baltimore-MD.html
This imposing townhouse, built in 1853, was the home of Samuel Shoemaker, organizer of the Adams Express Company. The company that began in 1840 with one man and a satchel grew into a Goliath in the next few decades, serving every state and Territ…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3IB_the-latrobe-building_Baltimore-MD.html
1912 The Latrobe Building 1984The Latrobe building was designed by Edward H. Glidden, a prominent Baltimore architect. The Latrobe name commemorates John Hazlehurst Boneval Latrobe, a respected attorney whose home formerly stood on this site. John…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3IA_grace-and-st-peters-church_Baltimore-MD.html
Built for Grace Church in 1852, this was one of the first Gothic Revival churches in the South to use Connecticut brownstone. St. Peter's Church, founded in 1802, and Grace Church, founded in 1850, were united in 1912. This union is symbolized by …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3I1_henry-august-rowland-house_Baltimore-MD.html
Has been designated aNationalHistoric LandmarkThis site possesses national significancein commemorating the history of theUnited States of America 1975National Park ServiceUnited States Department of the Interior
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