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Category Archives: Inner Harbor
Giant Mechanical Blue Crab
Does anyone remember the giant blue crab at the Maryland Science Center? Does it still move? Buy this crab print and other moments in Baltimore history captured by Sun photographers at The Baltimore Sun Store.
Posted in 1970s, Crabs, Inner Harbor, Museums, Roadside Attractions
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Harbor Debris in 1902: Cats, Dogs, Rats, Corned Beef, Livers and more
Gave Up Its Dead (Baltimore Morning Herald , 7/4/1902) On account of the cool weather that prevailed throughout June the harbor scavengers’ haul of dead cats, dogs and other debris was much smaller last month than ordinarily. The scavengers began … Continue reading
Posted in 1900s, Inner Harbor
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