Announcing our New WYPR Weekly Segment!

We are delighted to be partnering with WYPR 88.1 FM on a weekly radio segment called “Five Minutes of Baltimore History” hosted by our executive director, Johns Hopkins! Not all of Baltimore’s history is easy or straightforward, but all of it is important. Frederick Douglass escaped his enslavement from here; Holocaust survivor Gustav Brunn created Old Bay seasoning here; and William Walters gave the world Maryland rye whiskey (and gave us an art museum) from here. We hope you’ll join us each week to learn a little bit more about famous and not-so-famous people and events that continue to shape our city and our nation. To explore more of these stories, check out our Five Minute Histories videos.

The segment will begin airing on Tuesday, November 4, and can be heard on WYPR at 4:44 p.m. In addition to the radio broadcast, Five Minutes of Baltimore History will be available on demand at wypr.org and wherever you get your podcasts.

New Centennial Home: The O’Donnell, Wooden & Crew Family in Patterson Park

On October 16, 2025, Baltimore Heritage awarded a Centennial Homes certificate to Trudee O’Donnell. Trudee’s rowhouse on N. Kenwood Ave has been in her family for over 100 years. Her great-grandmother Gertrude Yowell and husband bought the home in 1922. And as you see from the picture, the potential next owner is in training! Thanks to Trudee and her family for their loving care of this home.

The Baltimore Centennial Homes project, developed in collaboration between Baltimore Heritage and City Councilman James Kraft, recognizes families that have been in the same house for 100 years or more. These families have anchored Baltimore’s historic blocks and neighborhoods through good times and bad. Their stories show the changes that our communities and our city have experienced as well as the critical roles that neighborhoods and their families have played in keeping historic neighborhoods thriving.  See all of our Centennial Homes here!

 

Thank You for Attending Our Preservation Celebration 2025!

Last Thursday night, October 9, Baltimore Heritage had its annual Preservation Celebration at One Charles Center! We handed out 13 awards to groups and individuals doing fabulous work celebrating and preserving our city’s history and buildings. We gave out 7 micro-grants to 7 very worthy community projects. We conducted our organization’s annual meeting, approved our revised by-laws and welcomed a few new board members. And we said a big thank you to our wonderful volunteers. They make historic preservation possible in Baltimore. We also gave out out some cool door prizes–gift certificates to the Made in Baltimore store, two tickets to the Everyman Theatre, and a two-night stay at the Lord Baltimore Hotel! All the while, we ate delicious food from Pitamore and the Peanut Shoppe of Baltimore and drank wine from Spirits of Mt. Vernon. Thank you to everyone attended.

 

Award Winners:

Volunteers of the Year: Rebecca Cohen & Derek Van De Walle

Dedication to sharing Baltimore’s rich history

 

Graham Projects, DDB Workshop, Neighborhood Impact Invest Fund,

Central Baltimore Partnership, Zeskinds Hardware, National Lumber & Stephanie Baker

The renovation of the Trenton Art Garage at 101 East Trenton Street

 

Friends of Patterson Park

Renovation of the White House and creation of the Cedar House

 

Janet Allen & Perkins Square Association

Restoration of the Perkins Square Gazebo

 

Upton Planning Committee, Neighborhood Design Center,

Quinn Evans Architects & Kelly Little

Restoration of the Parren Mitchell House on Lafayette Square

 

Southwest Partnership, Poppleton Now Community Association,

Twopoint Studio & Baltimore City Department of Recreation and Parks

Restoration of the Poppleton Recreation Center

 

Lewis Contractors & Society of St. Sulpice

Restoration of McGivney House of Formation

 

Baltimore Public Markets Corporation & Twopoint Studio

Restoration of Hollins Market

 

Baltimore City Historical Society, Deborah Weiner, Aiden Faust & Michael Franch

Making history relevant through the Baltimore History Evenings series

 

Jon Goldman, B&O Railroad Museum, Anna Kresmer, Evelyn Chatmon, Bria Chavis, Teisha Dupree-Wilson, Christopher Haley & Paula Phillips

The Underground Railroad: Freedom Seekers on the B&O Railroad

 

Joe Gans 150 & Corner Team Boxing

Living History Day at Mount Auburn Cemetery 2025

 

SM+P Architects, B&B Urban Baltimore, Civic Group, Atelier Giguere, J. Cole Builders, SRBR, Skarda and Associates, KCW Engineering Technologies & Jenkins Environmental

Restoration of the Crook Horner Lofts building

 

Douglas Gordon Award: Walter Schamu

A lifetime of commitment to advancing Baltimore’s architecture and history

 

Pitch Party Winners: 

Parity Homes – $2000

For historic signage in Elder Park

 

Arena Players Inc. – $1500

For an Arena Players documentary 

 

Present Company $1000

For the renovation of Gertrude’s nightclub in Station North

 

Beloved Community Services Corporation – $500

For a mural at the Thurgood Marshall Amenity Center (PS 103)

 

Market Center Community Development Corporation – $500

For murals in historic Chinatown

 

Baltimore Streetcar Museum – $500

For a new exhibit at the museum

 

Victorine Q. Adams Gardens, Inc. – $500

For upgrades to the Druid Hill Park Grove of Remembrance

 

Thank you for support from the Lord Baltimore Hotel and Everyman Theatre.

One Week Away: Our Preservation Celebration is on October 9

Join us for our free Preservation Celebration 2025 in the Modernist Mies van der Rohe building, One Charles Center (100 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21201)! On October 9, we’ll honor our 2025 Preservation Award winners and, with your help, give out six micro-grants (from $500 to $2000) to people working on the front lines in our historic neighborhoods. We’ll say thank you to our volunteers and honor all of their hard work this year. And, we’ll be celebrating downtown Baltimore by giving away door prizes that include a two-night stay at the Lord Baltimore Hotel, two tickets to a show at Everyman Theatre, and gift certificates to local restaurants! With dinner and drinks from locally-owned Baltimore vendors, we hope you will join us for what promises to be a wonderful evening. The event is free with a suggested donation of $25.

Event Schedule: 

6:00 pm – Doors Open with Food and Drink

6:30 pm – Welcome and General Business (Including proposed amendments to our bylaws)

6:40 pm – Presentation of 2025 Awards

7:00 pm – Microgrant Presentations and Selection

 

Thank you for support from Trademark Properties, the Lord Baltimore Hotel and Everyman Theatre.