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  • Bmore Historic 2023

    Baltimore Museum of Industry 1415 Key Hwy, Baltimore, MD, United States

    Baltimore's annual unconference on people, places, and the past will be at the Baltimore Museum of Industry on Friday, September 22, 2023! Students are free this year. 

    Various
  • Doors Open Baltimore Kickoff Lecture: Jessica Henkin

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

    Join the Baltimore Architecture Foundation and Baltimore Heritage for the Doors Open Baltimore 10th Anniversary kick-off with guest Jessica Henkin, Co-Founder, Producer, and Host of “Stoop Story Telling.” The Stoop’s motto is “Everyone has a story. What’s yours?”

    Free
  • Can Baltimore Save the Planet?: A Talk by Charlie Duff

    Garrett-Jacobs Mansion 11 W. Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore, MD, United States

    Have you ever thought about how people like us in Baltimore can help to reverse climate change and species extinction? After decades of thinking and writing about how cities function, most recently with his book, The North Atlantic Cities, historian and author Charlie Duff will tackle these and other daunting questions. In this one hour talk, Mr. Duff will share the insights he's reached with a seriousness of global purpose as it relates to Baltimore.  

    $10 – $15
  • Baltimore Turning the Century: A Talk by Historian Jack Burkert

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

    The 19th century had been good to Baltimore, business was booming, the port, shipbuilding, needle trades and food processing were bigger than ever. Immigrants continued to arrive in the city. But disaster came early as the Great Baltimore Fire had consumed the city center. Rebuilding the city became the task of the decade. Women’s suffrage, slum housing, sweatshops, racial discrimination, public health, and child labor were to be addressed. Despite the challenges, Baltimoreans enjoyed electrified amusement parks, attendance at vaudeville theaters, and neighborhood life. Join Baltimore Historian Jack Burkert to learn about this story of challenges, new beginnings and better living at turn of the century Baltimore. 

    $10 – $15