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Category Archives: Neighborhoods
Bengies Drive-In Theater Ad, 1979
By Spike55151 (Reddit Baltimore, 10/17/2012) Bengies Drive-In Theater lineup for August 16, 1979
Play Ball with the Orioles
Play Ball with the Orioles [preview clip] Described as the “parade of the century”, on April 15, 1954, civic organizations, manufacturers, merchants, and breweries form Baltimore designed elaborate floats and marched from Johns Hopkins, south down Charles Street, west on … Continue reading
Posted in 1950s, Inner Harbor, Orioles
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Edgar Allan Poe Bus Tour with David Keltz
Annabel Lee Tavern Saturday, October 6, 2012 www.davidkeltz.com You’re either on the bus or off the bus. And, if you’re an Edgar Allan Poe fan, you had to be on the bus that left the Annabel Lee Tavern at 2 … Continue reading
Posted in 2010s, Edgar Allan Poe, Fells Point, Inner City, Neighborhoods
Tagged accelerated decrepitude, david keltz, tom warner
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Hampden is the Hipster Haven, But What’s a Hipster?
Benn Ray of the Hampden Village Merchants Association talks to The List about Hampden’s listing in Forbes as the 15th hippest hipster neighborhood: America’s Hippest Hipster Neighborhoods: #15. Hampden, Baltimore, MD (Forbes, 9/20/2012) “Home to the annual “Hon Fest,” where women tease their hair … Continue reading