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Jones Falls Historic Sites of Industry Bike Tour

Roosevelt Park W. 36th Street and Falls Road, Baltimore, MD, United States

Join the Greater Hampden Heritage Area and Preservation Maryland for a bike tour of historic factories along the Jones Falls. The tour will stop at sites included in the Jones Falls Historic Wayfinding Signage Project that tell the story of the industrial history of the Jones Falls and the lives of its workers, from the early 19th century to the present day.

Registration and tour logistics are being handled by the Greater Baltimore Heritage Alliance.

$10

Request for Proposals: Waverly Town Hall (3100 Greenmount Avenue)

Waverly Town Hall 3100 Greenmount Avenue, Baltimore, MD, United States

Baltimore Community 4, LLC is issuing a Request for Proposals ("RFP") for 3100 Greenmount Avenue in Baltimore. This property is located in the Abell neighborhood, in the Waverly Main Street district. The RFP, including a full description of the opportunity, the neighborhood, and dates for a property tour are included on the Central Baltimore Future …

Transform Lexington Market: Town Hall Meeting

Lexington Market (Paca St Entrance) Paca Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

Town Hall Meeting #1 – Wednesday, June 26th from 6-7:30pm at Lexington Market Join us for a Town Hall Meeting to discuss the redevelopment of Lexington Market. You will have the opportunity to hear from the redevelopment team, discuss your experiences at the market, and share your perspective on what you would like to see …

Stonewall Uprising Turns 50: Celebrating LGBTQ Heritage in Mt. Vernon

Waxter Center 1000 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, MD, United States

50 years ago to the day, New York’s LGBT community rose up to protest a police raid at Greenwich’s Village’s Stone Wall Inn. We are celebrating this critical turning point in the nation’s struggle for LGBT rights with a tour through our own Mt. Vernon neighborhood to learn about pioneering residents who shaped Baltimore’s educational institutions, founded Baltimore’s first black LGBT church and more. We’ll end at Flavor. You bring the conversation and we will pick up the tab for appetizers!

$10