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SUMMARY:Jonestown: A Walking Tour
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  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><p>Jonesto
 wn is one of Baltimore’s oldest and most historic 
 neighborhoods. Both groundbreaking industry and vi
 brant communities have thrived here. On this tour\
 , we will see the vestiges of its Eastern European
  Jewish residents as we pass Corned Beef Row. We h
 ope you’ll join Baltimore Heritage and tour guide 
 Bev Rosen as we stroll past a series of firsts: th
 e McKim Free School\, the city’s oldest education 
 building from 1833\, the Lloyd Street Synagogue\, 
 the first synagogue in Maryland and the third olde
 st in the country\, and the 1808 home of Charles C
 arroll\, the longest living signer of the Declarat
 ion of Independence. </p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Jonestown is one of Baltimore’s oldest and most hi
 storic neighborhoods. Both groundbreaking industry
  and vibrant communities have thrived here. On thi
 s tour\, we will see the vestiges of its Eastern E
 uropean Jewish residents as we pass Corned Beef Ro
 w. We hope you’ll join Baltimore Heritage and tour
  guide Bev Rosen as we stroll past a series of fir
 sts: the McKim Free School\, the city’s oldest edu
 cation building from 1833\, the Lloyd Street Synag
 ogue\, the first synagogue in Maryland and the thi
 rd oldest in the country\, and the 1808 home of Ch
 arles Carroll\, the longest living signer of the D
 eclaration of Independence. \n \n 
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LOCATION:Carroll Museum\n 800 E Lombard Street\n Baltimore\
 , MD 21202\n 
URL:https://baltimoreheritage.org/civicrm/event/info/?reset=1&id=1122
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