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  2. Baltimore album quilts - Wikipedia

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    An album quilt (c. 1850), part of the collection at the Baltimore Museum of Art. Baltimore album quilts originated in Baltimore, Maryland, in the 1840s. They have become one of the most popular styles of quilts and are still made today. These quilts are made up of a number of squares called blocks.

  3. Elizabeth Talford Scott - Wikipedia

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    No Stone Left Unturned; The Elizabeth Talford Scott Initiative is a collaboration between the Baltimore Museum of Art, Coppin State University, the James E. Lewis Museum for Art at Morgan State University, Johns Hopkins University, Maryland Center for History and Culture, Maryland Institute College of Art, The Peale, Reginald F. Lewis Museum ...

  4. Roland Freeman - Wikipedia

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    Roland L. Freeman was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on July 27, 1936.As a youth, his future life's work was inspired when he discovered the Depression-era photography of Gordon Parks and Roy DeCarava, which focused on raising social consciousness, as well as the work of Farm Security Administration photographers.

  5. Quilt - Wikipedia

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    Pieced quilt, cottons, c. 1865, unknown maker, Kentucky, dimensions: 80×85 inches. The design had numerous names such as Rocky Road and Crown of Thorns until it was renamed and marketed as "New York Beauty" in the 1930s by the Mountain Mist company. Included in the book "New York Beauty, Quilts from the Volckening Collection" (Quiltmania, France).

  6. Montgomery Ward Warehouse and Retail Store - Wikipedia

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    Montgomery Ward Warehouse and Retail Store is a historic warehouse and retail building in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is an eight-story (plus penthouse) concrete structure and is roughly shaped like a squared-off number "4". The front features a penthouse tower at the main entrance bay with a balcony and capped by a flagpole.

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