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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XZN_discover-little-italy-a-taste-of-the-past-historical_Baltimore-MD.html
Baltimore's vibrant and diverse neighborhoods evolved to accommodate a constant influx of newcomers searching for opportunity. Between 1830 and 1917, more than two million immigrants landed in Baltimore, which was second only to New York as a port…
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In 1903, the Belvedere Hotel became the crowning architectural achievement in the neighborhood. Its signature thirty-five-foot mansard roof has become the symbol for upper Mount Vernon. In the late 1970s, the building was rehabilitated into condom…
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A two-story wing possibly a kitchen, extended off the back of the mansion. Activities in an early nineteenth-century kitchen and kitchen yard included cooking for the entire household, drawing water, heating water for laundry and personal use, iro…
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More than thirty years before the Civil War, when blacks and women were generally viewed as property, Father James Joubert and Elizabeth Lange founded the Oblate Sisters of Providence—a religious order of black women dedicated to educating t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XYQ_entering-the-automobile-age-the-horseless-revolution-historical_Baltimore-MD.html
The development of the nation depended on transportation, and Baltimore led America in building the first long-distance railroad, one of the earliest commuter rail systems, and one of the first electric streetcar systems. Baltimore also contribute…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XND_discover-holliday-street-a-stage-for-culture-politics-and-worship-historical_Baltimore-MD.html
The inscription on the main text is not legible. (The inscription under the images on the left) 1st imageFor more than a century the Holliday Street Theater entertained Baltimoreans from a site across the street from City Hall. The original woo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XKH_mount-vernon-place-methodist-church-asbury-house-historical_Baltimore-MD.html
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XJO_1023-east-baltimore-street-historical_Baltimore-MD.html
Ship owner Isaac McKim built a house here in 1808. St. Vincent de Paul Roman Catholic Church bought the property in 1879 and built a large social hall beside the house, naming the complex Carroll Hall. Parish societies used the hall, but high rent…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XJC_city-hall-historical_Baltimore-MD.html
When City Hall was completed in 1875, it was admired as a marvel of style, elegance and technology. The Second Empire design was the first commission of 22-year old George Frederick. Wendel Bollman, a Baltimore engineer, designed the 227-foot high…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XHS_site-of-loyola-college-loyola-high-school_Baltimore-MD.html
Site of Loyola College 1855-1922 Loyola High School 1855-1941
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