Perkins Square Gazebo
The Perkins Square Gazebo was constructed in 1871, but it is on land that was once part of an…
The Perkins Square Gazebo was constructed in 1871, but it is on land that was once part of an…
Those of us who grew up here in “the land of pleasant living” know Mr. Boh, the beloved one-eyed…
Recently, the City of Baltimore announced it had found a developer to renovate the historic Up…
This skylight is part of Baltimore’s historic Merchants Club on Redwood Street. One of several p…
The “Spring House” located on the western edge of the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) campus ma…
The Canton branch of Baltimore’s Enoch Pratt Free Library , at Ellwood Avenue and O’Donnell St…
Yes, the writer Edgar Allan Poe slept here… He even lived here! Poe was born in Boston in 1809,…
Many Loyola University Maryland students probably pass by this building near the Loyola Notre D…
Baltimore is known as “The Monumental City”, thanks to former President John Quincy Adams, who u…
Architect John Russell Pope is a nationally recognized name in architecture, known for des…
The former Superintendent’s House at Druid Hill Park, built in 1872, had sat unused, neglected,…
Photo from the BGE Collection at the BMI. The huge 258-foot metal drum at Cold Sprin…
Building upon a 10-year history in Ellicott City, the Chesapeake Shakespeare Company has acquir…
Located near the mostly forgotten Madison Avenue “gateway” to Druid Hill Park, close to the ci…
At the base of Baltimore’s World Trade Center, located in the fun-filled Inner Harbor, there is …
The Mount Clare Museum House is one of the oldest structures in Baltimore, not to mention one o…
Baltimore City government has stepped in to help, but an auction will still decide the fate o…
Baltimore's new Convention Center hotel, going up.
Mondawmin, Baltimore's first enclosed mall, is undergoing a major renovation and expansio…
The statue of the mayor who began its construction has a good view of its redevelopment. …
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