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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Baltimore

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    The National Register of Historic Places listings in the city of Baltimore, Maryland covers the more than 300 properties and historic districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the independent city of Baltimore, Maryland. NRHP listings in Baltimore County, which surrounds but does not include the city, are in the National ...

  3. Pleasant View Gardens, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 30 November 2021, at 05:51 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Hope House (Easton, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Northwest of Easton, northeast of Voit Rd., and 0.8 miles northwest of the bridge at Tunis Mill, near Easton, Maryland Coordinates 38°50′1″N 76°11′10″W  /  38.83361°N 76.18611°W  / 38.83361; -76

  5. Station North Arts and Entertainment District - Wikipedia

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    Consisting of 69 apartments for rent and eight town houses for sale, City Arts will be the first all-new housing project in the 100-acre (0.40 km 2) arts district since a $1 billion "vision plan" was unveiled for the area in 2008. [15]

  6. House of Tomorrow (Baltimore) - Wikipedia

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    The "House of Tomorrow" is a two-story, white painted brick house that uses elements of modernized classicism, though without the disciplined rigor of classical symmetry. An L-Shaped building, the house has a low hip roof clad in copper that looks almost flat from certain vantage points. Copper downspouts drop from the roof at each corner.

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  8. Harborplace - Wikipedia

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    The property consists of two pavilions, each two stories in height; one along Pratt Street, the other on Light Street. The pavilions house a range of stores and restaurants, some of which once sold merchandise specific to Baltimore or the state of Maryland, such as blue crab food products, Baltimore Orioles and Baltimore Ravens merchandise, Edgar Allan Poe products, and University of Maryland ...

  9. Guilford, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Maria Briscoe Croker (1875 –1962), poet and first Poet Laureate of Maryland. [9] Frederic Ogden Nash (1902-1971), poet and lyricist. [10] Dawn Chanté Flythe Moore (born 1975), policy advisor, campaign strategist, philanthropist and First Lady of Maryland. [11] Wes Moore (born 1978), veteran, entrepreneur, author, and governor of Maryland. [12]