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  • New Light on Hidden Lives: A Talk on Discovering the Histories of Hampton’s Enslaved Workers

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

    In 1790, the Ridgely family’s Hampton Mansion was the largest house in the United States. Who worked to keep this enormous estate running efficiently? Who labored in the surrounding gardens and, a little farther away, in the lucrative, but treacherous iron furnaces? Join us to hear Gregory Weidman, Curator, Hampton National Historic Site, talk about her recent research as a member of the Hampton Ethnographic Team that worked for three years to uncover and document the lives and families of those enslaved on the Hampton estate.

    Event Canceled
  • Laurel Cemetery Memorial Project Talk at Providence Baptist Church

    Providence Baptist Church 1401 Pennsylvania Ave, 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
  • Commemorative Monuments and Adaptive Use: A Virtual Lecture by Jackson Gilman-Forlini

    Virtual MD, United States

    The Baltimore Architecture Foundation (BAF) and Baltimore Heritage present a series of 30 minute live virtual tours and presentations focusing on Baltimore architecture, preservation and history. First up is Jackson Gilman-Forlini, Historic Preservation Officer for the Baltimore City Department of General Services and BAF board member, speaking about Commemorative Monuments and Adaptive Use with a focus on the Baltimore War Memorial.

    By Donation
  • Virtual Talk: Baltimore’s Remarkable Infrastructure Gas Lamps to Clean Water with Tom Liebel

    Baltimore, MD, United States

    Did you know that Baltimore became the first city in the United States to install gas street lamps? Or that Baltimore's drinking water is some of the best in the country? Based on his international best-selling mega-hit book “Industrial Baltimore”, Tom Liebel will present an overview of Baltimore’s remarkable legacy of progressive public infrastructure. From street lights to clean water, Baltimore has led the way with a proud legacy of public infrastructure.

    By Donation