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Category Archives: Fells Point
Edgar Allan TyPoes
What’s in a name? A lot of typos! by Tom Warner (Accelerated Decrepitude) We know how Edgar Allan Poe felt about being dissed: “The thousand injuries of Fortunato I had borne as best I could, but when he ventured upon … Continue reading
Posted in 2010s, Baltimorons, Events, Fells Point, Festivals, Neighborhoods, Roadside Attractions
Tagged bohgear, edgar allan poe, edgar allen poe, mpt, poe statue, typos
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Mr. Lucky on Harmonica – “Lone Ranger Theme”
Somewhere in Fells Point, Maryland, hopefully near the 1919, Mr. Lucky performs the “Lone Ranger Theme” (Ok, the “William Tell Overture”) on his harmonica.
Mr. Lucky – “Auld Lang Syne”
Mr. Lucky’s harmonica rendition of “Auld Lang Syne” while Ski the dog listens and barks.
Husband, Wife and Unborn Child Killed by Bags of Batshit, 1854
Horrible Tragedy in Baltimore (The New York Times, August 23, 1854) On. Saturday last, at dinner time, at Fells Point, an industrious German, who had been engaged in unloading a ship, was, with his wife, seated upon a bag of … Continue reading
Posted in 1850s, Baltimore Babylon, Bizarre Deaths, Deaths, Fells Point
Tagged new york times, trade card
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