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An aerial view of BWI Marshall Airport with downtown Baltimore in the background in September 2009. Planning for a new airport on 3,200 acres (1,300 ha) to serve the Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area began in 1944, just prior to the end of World War II, when the Baltimore Aviation Commission announced its decision that the best location to build a new airport would be on a 2,100-acre ...
Pages in category "Songs about Baltimore" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Baltimore (Prince song)
Maryland was the only state to so openly flout the ban, giving special permission to the Maryland Company in 1781, to perform both in Baltimore and Annapolis. Shakespearean and other plays made up the repertoire, often with wide-ranging modifications, including the addition of songs.
Prince is hoping to bring some musical healing to the protest-ravaged city of Baltimore. On Saturday, the "1999" singer unveiled his song "Baltimore," which addresses the death of Freddie Gray, as ...
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Annapolis, a major center for colonial music in British North America, was home to the Homony Club and the Tuesday Club, while the Freemasons held balls and concerts across Maryland. Unlike the northern United States, religious music did not prosper in Maryland until the end of the colonial period, and then only in the German communities in the ...
Del. Susan McComas, R-Harford, testifies on a bill to create a task force to propose the Maryland State Song to the House Health and Government Operations Committee in Annapolis on March 14, 2024.
"Maryland, My Maryland" was the state song of the U.S. state of Maryland from 1939 until 2021. [1] The lyrics are from a nine-stanza poem written by James Ryder Randall in 1861 and sung to an old German folk melody, "Lauriger Horatius" [ 2 ] — the same tune used for " O Tannenbaum ."