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Back Story: 2003 blizzard caused B&O roof collapse
The Presidents' Day storm of 2003 that swept into Maryland and dumped 26.8 inches of snow on Baltimore — a record-breaker — caused a partial collapse of the B&O Railroad Museum roof on Feb. 17, wreaking havoc on its collection of historic...
Tags: The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company, Technology, Arts and Culture, Museums, Car Engine Repair
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Baltimore is 17th most romantic U.S. city, Open Table says
The Baltimore SunBaltimore will have to content itself with the Vince Lombardi Trophy, because according to Open Table, Baltimore is an also-ran in the romance department. The most romantic cities are, in order: San Antonio, Texas; Austin, Texas; Providence, R.I.; La...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, International Drive, Restaurants, Wines, Steaks
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Thousands go to Annapolis for gun-control rally and hearing
Several thousand Marylanders went to Annapolis to voice their opinions on gun control Wednesday as the General Assembly began considering Gov. Martin O'Malley's sweeping proposal to impose new limits on the purchase of firearms. At a hearing before a...
Tags: Scott Shellenberger, Firearms, Government, Regional Authority, Laws
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Ravens parade crowds overwhelm light rail, jam traffic
The Maryland Transit Administration is experiencing "massive delays" on local bus lines and the light rail system, a result of thousands of football fans attending the Baltimore Ravens parade and breaking through barricades controlling their routes...
Tags: Consumers, Annapolis, Festive Events, Travel, Fort McHenry
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Inner Harbor Marshalls expects to open March 21
Discount retailer Marshalls expects to open its planned Inner Harbor store on March 21, a spokeswoman for TJX Cos. Inc. said. The company signed a lease last year for more than 31,000 square feet at Lockwood Place on East Pratt Street in the former...Tags: Annapolis, TJX Companies Incorporated, Panera Bread Company, Inner Harbor
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Colored gowns, personalized touches will define weddings this year
Not very long ago, in a reception hall not very far away, brides had to wear white, serve tiered cake for dessert and give their guests matchbooks as favors. Thank heavens that's all behind us. The wedding season is not that far off — bridal expos...Tags: Annapolis, Jessica Biel, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Linthicum, Pikesville
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$100 million paid for Harborplace
The New York real estate firm that purchased Harborplace in November paid close to $100 million for the iconic Inner Harbor shopping center, according to Baltimore land records.
Ashkenazy Acquisition Corp., through an affiliate company called AAC HP...Tags: Real Estate, Realty, Hunt Valley, Harborplace, General Growth Properties, Inc.
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BBH family well-paid amid clinic woes, records show
By the time Baltimore Behavioral Health Inc. sought bankruptcy protection Dec. 28, the once-high-flying drug treatment and mental health clinic had been showing signs of financial trouble for two years. But even as the private nonprofit's debts mounted,...
Tags: Government Health Care, Medicaid, Bank of America Corp., Behavioral Conditions, Financially Distressed Companies
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Everyman to feed patrons at new venue with food-truck assist
Everyman Theatre has enlisted a food truck to provide dinner for its patrons at its new home. When the professional Equity theater reopens in its new home on West Fayette Street, Charm City Gourmet will be parked outside the theater for several hours...Tags: Everyman Theatre, Stoop Storytelling Series, Entertainment Events, Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center , Dining and Drinking
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Grand Prix of Baltimore tickets to go on sale Dec. 21
Tickets for the third Grand Prix of Baltimore will go on sale to the general public Friday, beating a Christmas deadline originally set by promoter J.P. Grant. Grant's company, Race On, has added incentives for buying tickets early, guaranteeing a...
Tags: Auto Racing, Grand Prix of Baltimore, Labor Day
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National Aquarium announces lineup for Fresh Thoughts series
The Baltimore SunThe National Aquarium has announced the lineup for the fifth season of the Fresh Thoughts Sustainable Seafood Dining Series. This year, chefs from Laurrapin Grille (Havre de Grace), the Oregon Grille and Fleet Street Kitchen are headlining the series,...Tags: Seafood, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, National Aquarium Baltimore
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Baltimore City's designated landmark list
See a photo gallery of Baltimore City landmarks. Exterior landmark list (arranged in chronological order of legislation) 1. CITY HALL 100 N. HOLLIDAY St. 1867-1875, GEORGE A. FREDERICK ORDINANCE 71-974 01/11/71 2. OTTERBEIN CHURCH 112 W. CONWAY ST....
Tags: Charles Street, Baptist, Lombard Street, Arts and Culture, Arts
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Original site for Pratt Street topic gallery.