The Broadway icon's Baltimore childhood was spent frolicking up and down The Avenue when The Royal was still open, back when it wasn’t uncommon to see Black stars like Duke Ellington or Etta James strolling down the street while they were in town for gigs.
From the Great Halloween Lantern Parade and Oktobearfest to Doors Open Baltimore and the Baltimore Running Festival, here are the happenings to pencil in this month.
Visible from President Street, the modern depiction of Maryland's iconic abolitionist sparks mixed reactions—which the museum hopes will lead to larger conversations.
From the Great Halloween Lantern Parade and Oktobearfest to Doors Open Baltimore and the Baltimore Running Festival, here are the happenings to pencil in this month.
Moored at a desolate former Canton grain pier, the circa-1959 vessel appears ordinary from the outside, but inside it's a mashup of 'Star Trek' on sea and 'Mad Men' on vacation.
In celebration of National Ghosthunting Day on Sept. 28, the haunted hotel is hosting a ticketed event for locals to investigate with the Baltimore Paranormal Society. If you go, here are some of the supernatural spaces that will likely send chills up your spine:
Moored at a desolate former Canton grain pier, the circa-1959 vessel appears ordinary from the outside, but inside it's a mashup of 'Star Trek' on sea and 'Mad Men' on vacation.
In celebration of National Ghosthunting Day on Sept. 28, the haunted hotel is hosting a ticketed event for locals to investigate with the Baltimore Paranormal Society. If you go, here are some of the supernatural spaces that will likely send chills up your spine:
Visible from President Street, the modern depiction of Maryland's iconic abolitionist sparks mixed reactions—which the museum hopes will lead to larger conversations.
The Fells Point store—the outdoor retail company's largest in the world—emphasizes the importance of getting out into the community as much as outfitting it.
A skinny three-story brick rowhouse can only showcase so much—especially when the independent nonprofit that operates it has grown to include duties as the Orioles’ official museum, the Colts’ archives, and essentially a repository of all Maryland sports.
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