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  • A Christmas Carol at Clifton Mansion

    Clifton Mansion 2701 Saint Lo Drive, Baltimore, MD, United States

    We are pleased to help our friends at Clifton Mansion spread the word about their upcoming event, A Christmas Carol at Clifton Mansion! Celebrate the holidays at the historic Clifton Mansion. On Dec. 18 or Dec. 28, listen to a special holiday reading by "Charles Dickens" of his holiday classic A Christmas Carol in the Victorian-era Clifton Mansion. View the historic building's holiday decorations. Then enjoy wassail and Victorian treats with Mr. Dickens while he reads 'Twas the Night Before Christmas.

    $40
  • Baltimore’s Civil Rights Heritage: Shaping the National Movement

    Central Branch - Enoch Pratt Free Library 400 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

    Join Baltimore Heritage's executive director, Mr. Johns Hopkins, to learn more of how Baltimore has shaped the Civil Rights Movement for over 100 years. Featuring special guest, Reverend Al Hathaway from Union Baptist Church!

    Free
  • Laurel Cemetery Memorial Project Lecture at Waters A.M.E. Church

    Waters A.M.E. Church 417 Aisquith St, Baltimore, MD, United States

    We are happy to help the Laurel Cemetery Memorial Task Force spread the news about their upcoming black history lecture. The task force is endeavoring to erect a permanent memorial in recognition of the thousands of African Americans interred at Historic Laurel Cemetery, to ensure the safety and stability of the site into the foreseeable future, and to educate the public about the rich history of the cemetery and the lives of those buried there.

    Free
  • From the Stamp Act to Yorktown: A Talk on Baltimore in the American Revolution

    Engineers Club / Garrett Jacobs Mansion 11 West Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore, MD, United States

    Join Baltimore historian and educator Wayne R. Schaumburg as we look at Baltimore's role in the American Revolution. Discover our town's unique response to the Stamp Act crisis. Learn about a group of soldiers called the Maryland 400, many of whom were from Baltimore, that saved Washington's army at the Battle of Long Island. Did you know that Baltimore was the capital of the United States for three months? Finally we answer the burning question: did George Washington sleep here?

    $10