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UID:24436-1563098400-1563102000@baltimoreheritage.org
SUMMARY:Historic Jonestown and the Shot Tower: Monumental City Tour
DESCRIPTION:Anchored by the Phoenix Shot Tower\, Historic Jonestown is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city and includes often overlooked landmarks. In addition to going inside the Shot Tower\, on this tour you’ll learn about the city’s oldest religious building (Friends Meeting House) and the third oldest synagogue in the country (Lloyd Street Synagogue)\, and the longest-lived signer of the Declaration of Independence\, Charles Carroll. The Shot Tower\, the tallest structure in the United States until 1846\, stands out in Baltimore’s skyline as a reminder of our early industrial heritage and is a must-see for visitors and locals alike! \nOur Monumental City tours are guided walks exploring iconic Baltimore landmarks in Downtown\, Jonestown\, Mount Vernon and Federal Hill on the first four Sundays of every month\, excluding holiday weekends. Our Jonestown tour is organized in partnership with Carroll Museums\, Inc.
URL:https://baltimoreheritage.org/event/historic-jonestown-and-the-shot-tower-monumental-city-tour-12/
LOCATION:Carroll Mansion\, 800 Lombard Street\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monumental City,Tours
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190719
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190720
DTSTAMP:20260507T191245
CREATED:20190318T204646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190318T204707Z
UID:24204-1563494400-1563580799@baltimoreheritage.org
SUMMARY:Request for Proposals: Howard and Fayette Street Properties
DESCRIPTION:The Baltimore Development Corporation has released a Request for Proposals for properties at Howard and Fayette Streets in the Market Center National Register Historic District and the Five and Dime Baltimore City Historic District. Download the RFP on the Baltimore Development Corporation website. \nThe dates and times for pre-proposal conference for these properties are Friday\, April 5 at 12:00 p.m. and Friday\, May 3 at 12:00 p.m. (group should meet at 206 W. Fayette Street).
URL:https://baltimoreheritage.org/event/request-for-proposals-howard-and-fayette-street-properties/
LOCATION:Baltimore Development Corporation\, 36 S. Charles Street\, Suite 1600\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21201-3015\, United States
CATEGORIES:Resources
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ORGANIZER;CN="Baltimore Development Corporation":MAILTO:info@baltimoredevelopment.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190719
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190720
DTSTAMP:20260507T191245
CREATED:20190318T204806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190318T204806Z
UID:24206-1563494400-1563580799@baltimoreheritage.org
SUMMARY:Request for Proposals: Lexington and Howard Street Properties
DESCRIPTION:The Baltimore Development Corporation has released a Request for Proposals for properties at Lexington and Howard Streets in the Market Center National Register Historic District and the Five and Dime Baltimore City Historic District. Download the RFP on the Baltimore Development Corporation website. \nThe dates and times for pre-proposal conference for these properties are Lexington and Howard on Friday\, April 5 at 10:00 a.m. and Friday\, May 3 at 10:00 a.m. (group should meet at 201 W. Lexington Street).
URL:https://baltimoreheritage.org/event/request-for-proposals-lexington-and-howard-street-properties/
LOCATION:Baltimore Development Corporation\, 36 S. Charles Street\, Suite 1600\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21201-3015\, United States
CATEGORIES:Resources
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ORGANIZER;CN="Baltimore Development Corporation":MAILTO:info@baltimoredevelopment.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190721T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190721T103000
DTSTAMP:20260507T191245
CREATED:20190315T202716Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190719T172754Z
UID:24124-1563701400-1563705000@baltimoreheritage.org
SUMMARY:Mount Vernon Place and the Washington Monument: Monumental City Tour
DESCRIPTION:TOUR CANCELED DUE TO CODE RED HEAT ALERT.\nMount Vernon began as a country estate for Revolutionary War hero John Eager Howard and grew to be the place to live for Baltimore’s rich and famous in the mid-nineteenth century. The Garrett family\, owners of the B&O Railroad\, the Walters\, founders of the Walters Art Museum\, and the Thomases\, owners of Mercantile Bank\, are among the families that built handsome mansions along the four parks that surround the Washington Monument. The recent renovations to the two-hundred-year-old Washington Monument are the latest news from the revival of this historic neighborhood over the last decade. Join us on a tour to hear the stories behind the Washington Monument and see the landmarks of Baltimore’s grandest historic neighborhood. If you are able\, you can climb the Monument’s stairs for a birds-eye view of central Baltimore! Space inside the monument is limited. Each tour is capped at fifteen people and we’ll meet at the south entrance of the monument. \nOur Monumental City tours are guided walks exploring iconic Baltimore landmarks in Downtown\, Jonestown\, Federal Hill and Mount Vernon the first four Sundays of the month from April through November\, except holiday weekends. Our Washington Monument tour is organized in partnership with the Mount Vernon Place Conservancy.
URL:https://baltimoreheritage.org/event/mount-vernon-place-and-the-washington-monument-monumental-city-tour-13/
LOCATION:Washington Monument (South Entrance)\, 699 N. Charles Street\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monumental City,Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Baltimore Heritage":MAILTO:info@baltimoreheritage.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190723
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190724
DTSTAMP:20260507T191245
CREATED:20190517T195452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190517T195452Z
UID:24343-1563840000-1563926399@baltimoreheritage.org
SUMMARY:Request for Proposals: Development Opportunities in Upton\, Coldspring and Waverly
DESCRIPTION:Note: The deadline for all four RFPs has been extended from Thursday\, June 20 to Tuesday\, July 23\, 2019. \nThe Baltimore City Department of Housing & Community Development (DHCD) issued its Spring Requests for Proposals (RFPs) this week offering key sites for future development in the neighborhoods of Upton\, Coldspring and Waverly. \nThe multiple RFPs are seeking redevelopment plans for the following sites: \n\n4701 Yellowwood Road (14\,924 square feet of developable space on 3.69 acres of land) – formerly the Mercantile Building and previously used by the Waldorf High School\, this site is in the Coldspring neighborhood and is nearly four acres of greenspace\, including a pool\, tennis courts and parking.\n1315 Division Street (14\,000 square feet of developable space on a lot of more than 30\,000 square feet) – formerly the Henry Highland Garnet School (PS 103)\, this site is in the Upton neighborhood in the Old West Baltimore National Register Historic District and is a Baltimore City Landmark.  Many prominent African American’s attended the school\, including U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Thurgood Marshall.\n811 W. Lanvale Street (10\,000 square feet of developable space on lot size of more than 35\,000 square feet) – formerly the Upton Mansion\, this historic treasure in the Upton neighborhood has an amazing view of downtown and encompasses 43\,680 square feet. Registered as a local landmark and located within the Old West Baltimore National Register Historic District.\n707 E. 34th Street (40\,000 Square feet of developable space on almost one acre of land) – Located in the Waverly neighborhood\, this site is available for development because of the new Waverly Elementary-Middle School opening in 2014.
URL:https://baltimoreheritage.org/event/request-for-proposals-development-opportunities-in-upton-coldspring-and-waverly/
LOCATION:Department of Housing & Community Development\, 417 E. Fayette Street\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21202\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190724T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190724T173000
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CREATED:20190517T192625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190517T192625Z
UID:24336-1563957000-1563989400@baltimoreheritage.org
SUMMARY:Old Line State Summit
DESCRIPTION:Preservation Maryland will convene Maryland’s statewide historic preservation and smart growth conference\, the Old Line State Summit\, in Frederick on Wednesday\, July 24\, 2019. \nThis full-day event is for anyone who is committed to protecting the places that make Maryland special and those who want to know more about how to use new tools\, grow effective collaborations\, and hone their preservation skills. Attendees and speakers for this one-day conference range from planners\, architects\, Main Street professionals\, museum volunteers and staff\, students\, businesses\, and more. \nSESSION TOPICS\nTopics will include placemaking\, smart growth advocacy\, augmented and virtual reality technologies at historic sites\, real estate development\, cemetery and architectural documentation\, Latinx history and outreach\, climate change\, and a tour of Frederick’s architecture. \nKEYNOTE SPEAKER\nJim Lindberg\, Vice President of Research and Policy for the National Trust for Historic Preservation\, will discuss the ways the goals of preservation are interconnected with those of advocates for issues like the environment\, community health\, and equitable development. Research across these various fields demonstrates the need to build new rules and unwind entrenched thinking on building communities. The aim to create places that are greener\, healthier\, and more equitable applies to urban and rural communities alike. \nREGISTRATION\nStudents: $35\nPreservation Maryland Members: $60\nRural Maryland Residents: $60\nGeneral: $75 \nThanks to the generous support of the Rural Maryland Council residents of Maryland’s eighteen rural counties receive discounted registration. Eligible counties: Allegany\, Calvert\, Caroline\, Carroll\, Cecil\, Charles\, Dorchester\, Frederick\, Garrett\, Harford\, Kent\, Queen Anne’s\, Somerset\, St. Mary’s\, Talbot\, Washington\, Wicomico and Worcester. \nSPONSORS & PARTNERS\nMiddendorf Foundation\nRural Maryland Council\nSmart Growth Maryland\nVisit Frederick \nLearn more about exciting sponsorship opportunities by contacting Director of Development\, Doug Harbit at 410-685-2886\, x307 or dharbit@presmd.org.
URL:https://baltimoreheritage.org/event/old-line-state-summit-2019/
LOCATION:Delaplaine Arts Center\, 40 S. Carroll Street\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21701\, United States
CATEGORIES:Partner Events,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190725T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190725T120000
DTSTAMP:20260507T191245
CREATED:20190618T133405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190711T183612Z
UID:24415-1564052400-1564056000@baltimoreheritage.org
SUMMARY:How Sweet It Is: Rheb’s Candies at 101
DESCRIPTION:Newlyweds Louis and Esther Rheb moved into their new home at 3352 Wilkens Avenue in 1917 and a year later\, Louis started making candy. With batches of taffies\, fudges and jellies\, Rheb’s Candies was born 101 years ago. Twice a week back then\, Esther would head off to Hollins Market and Louis to Belair Market to sell their sweets. By the 1930s\, the couple also opened a stall at Lexington Market. But twice a week at the markets was not enough for Baltimore\, and many people showed up at the Rhebs’ doorstep to snatch up the candy before it literally left their house.  \nIn 1950\, the Rhebs converted a garage into a shop\, keeping the first floor of their house as the production facility. Not much has changed today\, including the house-garage set-up and the delicious hand dipped chocolate and other goodies. Please join us and the fourth generation of Rheb family members on a tour of one of Baltimore’s legacy family businesses.
URL:https://baltimoreheritage.org/event/how-sweet-it-is-rehbs-candies-at-101/
LOCATION:Rheb’s Candies\, 3352 Wilkens Avenue\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21229\, United States
CATEGORIES:Behind the Scenes Tours,Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Baltimore Heritage":MAILTO:info@baltimoreheritage.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190728T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190728T103000
DTSTAMP:20260507T191245
CREATED:20190315T204201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190320T154348Z
UID:24125-1564306200-1564309800@baltimoreheritage.org
SUMMARY:Federal Hill Beyond the Views: Monumental City Tour
DESCRIPTION:Baltimoreans celebrated atop Federal Hill when we ratified the U.S. Constitution. We fortified the hill to defend the city from the British in the War of 1812 and to make sure we stayed in the Union in the Civil War. We have even tunnelled under it! Join us on a tour of Federal Hill and the surrounding neighborhood to learn about this waterfront community’s rich history\, including stops at one of the last wooden houses in the city\, the oldest house in Federal Hill\, and the wonderful alley houses along Churchill Street. \nOur Monumental City tours are guided walks exploring iconic Baltimore landmarks in Downtown\, Jonestown\, Mount Vernon and Federal Hill on the first four Sundays of each month from April through November\, except holiday weekends.
URL:https://baltimoreheritage.org/event/federal-hill-beyond-the-views-monumental-city-tour/
LOCATION:Federal Hill Park (Southwest Corner)\, 301 Warren Avenue\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21230\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monumental City,Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Baltimore Heritage":MAILTO:info@baltimoreheritage.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190728T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190728T120000
DTSTAMP:20260507T191245
CREATED:20190617T153921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190617T153921Z
UID:24409-1564308000-1564315200@baltimoreheritage.org
SUMMARY:The Downtown You Never Knew Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that the Continental Congress met in downtown Baltimore? Or that Abraham Lincoln just barely escaped an assisination attempt there? Or that German agents plotted sabotage on Charles Street during World War I? Downtown has layers and layers of history! Please join us and our tour guide\, Mr. Jefferson Gray\, as we explore downtown Baltimore from its earliest days through the Civil War\, the labor unrest of the Gilded Age\, the Great Fire of 1904 and the Civil Rights Movement. We’ll take in some great architecture\, spot the filming sites of various movies\, and of course learn a good bit about Baltimore’s history.  \nOur Baltimore Behind the Scenes Tours program has been funded by Mayor Jack Young and the Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts.
URL:https://baltimoreheritage.org/event/the-downtown-you-never-knew-walking-tour/
LOCATION:Edward A. Garmatz Federal Courthouse Plaza\, 101 West Lombard Street\, Baltimore\, MD\, 21201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Behind the Scenes Tours,Tours
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ORGANIZER;CN="Baltimore Heritage":MAILTO:info@baltimoreheritage.org
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