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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Central ...

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    Its 1895 home was located next to the first downtown campus of The Johns Hopkins University along North Howard Street, between West Centre, Little Ross and West Monument Streets, from 1876 to c. 1914, until moving to Homewood. City College served as an unofficial "prep school" for J.H.U. during the late 19th and early 20th Centuries.

  3. Downtown Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Baltimore is the central business district of the city of Baltimore traditionally bounded by Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard to the west, Franklin Street to the north, President Street to the east and the Inner Harbor area to the south. [2] In 1904, downtown Baltimore was almost destroyed by a huge fire with

  4. List of streets in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    University of Maryland at Baltimore University of Maryland Medical Center There are three discontinuous sections of Redwood Street: one from Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard to a dead end just east of Penn Street, one from Greene Street to a dead end just east of Eutaw Street , and one from Charles Street to South Street .

  5. Downtown West, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore Convention Center at corner of W. Pratt Street and Hanover Street in Downtown West, Baltimore. ... Downtown West is a neighborhood comprising a southwestern ...

  6. Market Center (Baltimore, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    It is an approximately 24-block area in downtown Baltimore that includes buildings associated with the development of the area as Baltimore's historic retail district. The area evolved from an early 19th-century neighborhood of urban rowhouses to a premiere shopping district featuring large department stores, grand theaters, and major chain stores.

  7. Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Babe Ruth Birthplace and Museum is a row house located at 216 Emory Street, in Baltimore, Maryland, where baseball legend Babe Ruth was born. The property was restored and opened to the public in 1974 by the Babe Ruth Birthplace Foundation, a non-profit organization.

  8. St. Paul and Calvert streets - Wikipedia

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    South Calvert Street is a name for the downtown portion running further south and alongside the Inner Harbor waterfront to the east. Calvert Street begins at Pratt Street near the Inner Harbor and continues through the downtown area and various north Baltimore neighborhoods before terminating in the Guilford neighborhood. of northern Baltimore.

  9. Baltimore Heritage Walk - Wikipedia

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    The Baltimore City Heritage Walk is a heritage trail that links 20 historic sites and museums in downtown Baltimore, Maryland. It is 3.2 miles long. [1] Sites and museums located along the trail include: U.S.S. Constellation Museum, Pier 1, (Constellation Dock), East Pratt Street, at South Calvert Street