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Long before becoming an historic district, Fell’s Point was known as the heart of Baltimore’s Polonia. Polish immigrants and their American-born children found work in waterfront factories and canneries, bought rowhouses with the help of local savings & loans, built St. Stan’s and other churches, and made Broadway bustle. How did this happen…and why is it important to know? Join Baltimore Historian Dean Krimmel as he reclaims this chapter of our immigrant past on the streets and alleys of Fell’s Point.

Long before becoming an historic district, Fell’s Point was known as the heart of Baltimore’s Polonia. Polish immigrants and their American-born children found work in waterfront factories and canneries, bought rowhouses with the help of local savings & loans, built St. Stan’s and other churches, and made Broadway bustle. How did this happen…and why is it important to know? Join Baltimore Historian Dean Krimmel as he reclaims this chapter of our immigrant past on the streets and alleys of Fell’s Point.

When
October 18th, 2015 from  1:00 PM to  3:00 PM
Location
724 South Ann Street
Baltimore, MD 21231
Tickets
Tickets
Ticket for Baltimore Heritage members $15.00
Ticket for Baltimore Heritage non-member $25.00