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UID:CiviCRM_EventID_1092_7b7bd2591c74b2aa68ac5e2ac677ffd8@baltimoreheritage.org
SUMMARY:Fells Point June 2026
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 n:none\;">Join us to see how Fell’s Point develope
 d in the 1730s to become one of Baltimore’s premie
 r waterfront communities. Great wealth through tra
 de was created here for the likes of Johns Hopkins
 \, George Peabody\, and William Walters. These sho
 res were the first place over a million immigrants
  started their American dream\, yet also where ens
 laved people either arrived in bondage or were shi
 pped south in chains. As we walk\, we’ll point out
  historic homes and industrial heritage\, like the
  country’s first Black-owned shipyard\, and share 
 some of the rich stories that this 300-year-old wa
 terfront neighborhood has to offer.</span></span><
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DESCRIPTION:Join us to see how Fell’s Point developed in the 1
 730s to become one of Baltimore’s premier waterfro
 nt communities. Great wealth through trade was cre
 ated here for the likes of Johns Hopkins\, George 
 Peabody\, and William Walters. These shores were t
 he first place over a million immigrants started t
 heir American dream\, yet also where enslaved peop
 le either arrived in bondage or were shipped south
  in chains. As we walk\, we’ll point out historic 
 homes and industrial heritage\, like the country’s
  first Black-owned shipyard\, and share some of th
 e rich stories that this 300-year-old waterfront n
 eighborhood has to offer.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Tour - Behind the Scenes
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260628T103000
LOCATION:821 S Broadway\n Baltimore\, MD 21231\n 
URL:https://baltimoreheritage.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=1092
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