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Baltimore Mayor Supports Divine Poop Monument
Baltimore Mayor Gives Support for Eight-Foot Monument to Divine, Featuring Dog Poop By Moze Halperin (Flavorwire, January 29, 2016) The corner of Read and Tyson Streets in Baltimore will forever bear the glorious ghost of an iconically filthy moment: Divine … Continue reading
A Divine idea for a Baltimore monument?
There is even some thought of renaming a portion of Tyson Street “Pink Flamingos Way.” Continue reading
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Concrete Pat’s Lifestyle Is No Longer Set In Stone
Creations: Pat Guldan, who has spent decades producing adornments for homes “from Pennsylvania to Virginia,” is ready to retire (The Baltimore Sun, 6/17/2003) Pat Guldan, better known as “Concrete Pat” on Pulaski Highway in White Marsh, is finally softening up … Continue reading