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Baltimore County “Hell House” Visit, 2000
Scott’s extremely scary visit to HELL HOUSE! By Scott Huffines (The Mobtown Shank, 10/31/2000) On Sunday, Oct. 29th, 2000, I visited HELL HOUSE, “a spiritually-based adventure that takes people on a 7-scene journey, each scene depicting the hell and destruction … Continue reading
American Dime Museum Press Clippings
I’m scanning old photos and articles from the 90s – visit this page for Baltimore’s American Dime Museum Press Clippings.
Baltimore Oyster Luggers (1905)
Shorpy.com: Baltimore circa 1905. “Oyster luggers at the docks.” Panorama made from two 8×10 inch glass negatives. Detroit Photographic Company. View full size.
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“Smoke Columbian” – Pranksters at work at the Elkton, MD Drive-In (1978)
A Sign of the Times — Pranksters at work at the Elkton Drive-In. (Cecil Whig, July 5, 1978 via Delmarva History)