11 Places to Connect With Baltimore’s Black History
This port city is home to several notable institutions, monuments, and more than 56,000 significant properties; Baltimore is a trove of African American history.
This port city is home to several notable institutions, monuments, and more than 56,000 significant properties; Baltimore is a trove of African American history.
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Including Annapolis, Easton, Oxford, and Cambridge.
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Long before trying on mottos like “The Greatest City in America” and, its latest straightforward attempt, “The Birthplace of the Star-Spangled Banner,” Baltimore was known as “The City that Reads.”
Take a walk on the light side at the nation’s first large-scale international light festival—in Baltimore, Maryland, of all places.
Charm City is lighting up its streets this spring and inviting everyone to play along.