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D'Andrea Walker is an American public administrator and government official who served as acting Baltimore County Executive from January 3, 2025, to January 7, 2025, and as the county administrative officer since 2024. She was director of the Baltimore County Department of Public Works and Transportation from 2020 to 2024.
Bakersville was once home to a store, post office, doctor's office and grist mill. 19th century census records list many C&O Canal workers and boatmen in the village and surrounding area. Today, Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church and cemetery is the only public entity remaining along with the several remaining older homes making up the rural ...
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In Baltimore City, Charles Street is one of the city's main streets, dividing the west and east sides of the city. In Baltimore County, Charles Street continues as a major, multi-lane, divided road up to where it intersects with the Baltimore Beltway (exit 25). Chesapeake Avenue: Towson: BCPL Towson branch One-way pair with Pennsylvania Avenue
A public meeting and plans display for those interested in learning more about these projects is scheduled for 6-7 p.m. March 26 at the Bakersville Volunteer Fire Hall, 2341 Bakersville Edie Road ...
The museum opened in 1982 and was operated under the auspices of the Baltimore Department of Public Works. On February 3, 2010, the city announced that the museum would close immediately due to budget constraints. [1] Since then, various efforts have been made to re-open the Baltimore Public Works Museum.
Aliceanna Street: Boston Street west to dead end at Inner Harbor Inner Harbor East, Fells Point, Canton: National Katyn Massacre Memorial: Site of house where Frederick Douglass once lived as slave (not known by that name then). [2] Furniture store that was seed to Hecht's department store first opened