We tell stories of people, places and neighborhoods in Baltimore Baltimore Heritage features a number of ongoing educational history programs to research, document, share, and celebrate Baltimore’s rich architectural and …
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Greater Rosemont
Explore stories of the Afro chaplain, the only city park named in honor of a crossing guard, and the oldest Jewish orphanage building in the United States. In the early …
Harlem Park
The buildings and people of Harlem Park tell stories of architecture and community over 150 years of history like few other neighborhoods in Baltimore. The earliest stories reveal the origin …
Charles Village Pride! Talk and tour on the early history of Baltimore’s LGBT Community
Together with the Baltimore City Historical Society, we are excited to present two upcoming programs on Baltimore’s LGBT history with a talk by historian John Wood on Thursday, June 20 and …
New self-guided tour highlights the history of Baltimore’s Clarence Mitchell, Jr. Courthouse
Thanks to William M. Dunn, Master in Chancery of the Circuit Court for Baltimore City for contributing a guest post on the history of Baltimore’s Clarence Mitchell, Jr. Courthouse. William Dunn and a generous group …