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  2. Overlea High School - Wikipedia

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    It is located on Kenwood Avenue in eastern Baltimore County near the I-695 and I-95 interchange. Though in an unincorporated part of the county, it serves the areas of White Marsh, Rosedale, Overlea, and Fullerton. Overlea's school district borders Parkville High School, Perry Hall High School, Kenwood High School, and Dundalk High School. [2]

  3. Friends School of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Classes were first held in the Aisquith Street Meetinghouse in the East Baltimore community of Old Town. The school was moved to the Lombard Street Meetinghouse in the 1840s and then, in 1899, to its third location at 1712 Park Avenue, adjacent to the Park Avenue Meetinghouse. In 1925, Friends purchased its present site at 5114 North Charles ...

  4. Kenwood High School (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Kenwood has been educating students since 1931. The school was originally housed at 6700 Kenwood Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21237, which is now Golden Ring Middle School. The school was relocated to a larger building at 501 Stemmers Run Road, which is less than a mile away from Eastern Technical High School.

  5. List of streets in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Harford Road north to Limit Avenue at city line (continues south as St. Lo Drive; continues north as Sherwood Road) Ramblewood Wilson Park Pen Lucy: Baltimore City College: Planned as a road through a park when constructed. [1] Carries MD 542 from south end to Loch Raven Boulevard. Served by bus routes 3 and 36. Aliceanna Street

  6. Western School of Technology - Wikipedia

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    Western Tech opened as Western Vocational-Technical School in 1970 alongside Eastern Vocational-Technical School, constructed for about $2 million.Students attending a regular high school interested in their school's vocational training programs could attend the schools for more specialized learning in 13 courses, such as automobile mechanics or cosmetology. [5]

  7. Stewart's Department Store - Wikipedia

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    While many of Baltimore's downtown department stores during the 19th and early 20th centuries were founded by German-Jewish immigrants, Stewart's was a non-Jewish owned department store, although the original founders Samuel and Elias Posner were Jewish. [3] Stewart's opened its first suburban store in 1953.

  8. Commerce Place (Baltimore) - Wikipedia

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    Commerce Place's project architect and lead designer was architect Geraldine Pontius [3] of RTKL Associates, [1] a Baltimore-based architectural and engineering firm; the structure is an example of Postmodern architecture. [2] 23 of the building's 31 floors are used for commercial offices, while six are used for parking. [1]

  9. McElderry Park, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    The Park takes its name from the McElderry family, who were wealthy merchants in Baltimore in the early 19th century. Irish immigrant Thomas McElderry (1758 – 1810) arrived in Baltimore in 1793 and quickly established himself—building a wharf that bore his name, improving Market Square, and helping found the Baltimore Water Company. [2] [3] [4]