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The Druid Hill Park tennis courts, with the marker in the foreground image, Touch for more information
By Christopher Busta-Peck, May 4, 2008
The Druid Hill Park tennis courts, with the marker in the foreground
101 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — In Memory of Harvey J. Burns, Jr. — 1923-1988
102 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Playing for Civil Rights — Druid Hill Park — Baltimore City Recreation & Parks —
103 Maryland, Baltimore, Dunbar-Broadway — Dr. Charles W. Simmons — Founder and President of Sojourner-Douglass College
104 Maryland, Baltimore, Dunbar-Broadway — First Baptist Church
105 Maryland, Baltimore, Dunbar-Broadway — Old Dunbar High School
106 Maryland, Baltimore, Federal Hill — 1001 Light St Baltimore
107 Maryland, Baltimore, Federal Hill — Ebenezer AME Church
108 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — Fells Point — Reported damaged
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109 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — Frederick Douglass — Abolitionist / Orator / Author — Reported permanently removed
110 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — Frederick Douglass
111 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — Frederick Douglass Sculpture — Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park — Reported permanently removed
112 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — Frederick Douglass Sculpture — Living Classrooms — Est. 1985 —
113 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — Loring Cornish / How Great Thou Art
114 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — The Black Shipbuilders of the Chesapeake Bay — Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park and Museum — Reported damaged
115 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — The Marine Railway — Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park — Reported permanently removed
116 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — The Marine Railway — Living Classrooms — Est. 1985 —
117 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — Welcome to the Frederick Douglas-Isaac Myers Maritime Park and Museum — Reported permanently removed
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118 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — Welcome to the Frederick Douglass - Isaac Myers Maritime Park & Museum
119 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — Welcome to the Frederick Douglass - Isaac Myers Maritime Park & Museum
120 Maryland, Baltimore, Fort McHenry — Living Memorials
121 Maryland, Baltimore, Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park — Gwynns Falls Trail — Leon Day Park at Franklintown Road
122 Maryland, Baltimore, Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park — Leon Day Park
123 Maryland, Baltimore, Harlem Park — Parren Mitchell House
124 Maryland, Baltimore, Heritage Crossing — Perkins Square Gazebo — National Register of Historic Places
125 Maryland, Baltimore, Heritage Crossing — Take a Stroll Down the Main Street of the African American Experience — Pennsylvania Avenue Heritage Trail
126 Maryland, Baltimore, Herring Run Park — Eutaw Manor — Herring Run Park
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127 Maryland, Baltimore, Highlandtown — Historic Canton — The Frederick Douglass North Star Escape Trail
128 Maryland, Baltimore, Inner Harbor — Baltimore Riot Trail — Combat on Pratt Street — Baltimore – A House Divided — Reported permanently removed
129 Maryland, Baltimore, Inner Harbor — Dr. William V. Lockwood
130 Maryland, Baltimore, Inner Harbor — Pathways to Freedom
131 Maryland, Baltimore, Inner Harbor — President Street Station — Baltimore City Landmark, National Register of Historic Places, Baltimore National Heritage Area
132 Maryland, Baltimore, Inner Harbor — The National Katyń Memorial — Bσg, Honor, Ojczyzna — God, Honor, Country —
133 Maryland, Baltimore, Inner Harbor — Tilly's Escape
134 Maryland, Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Homewood — Farmhouse & Slave Quarters
135 Maryland, Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Homewood — Harriet Tubman Grove — Rewriting History or Righting a Wrong? — Wyman Park Dell —
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136 Maryland, Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Homewood — Lee Jackson Monument — Reconciling History — Baltimore's Confederate Monuments — Reported permanently removed
137 Maryland, Baltimore, Johnston Square — St. Frances Academy
138 Maryland, Baltimore, Jonestown — Baltimore Slave Trade
139 Maryland, Baltimore, Jonestown — Joe Gans and the Goldfield Hotel
140 Maryland, Baltimore, Locust Point Industrial Area — Another Day on Duty… 1814
141 Maryland, Baltimore, Loyola University — Mary Elizabeth Lange — 1784 - 1882
142 Maryland, Baltimore, Madison Park — American Legion Federal Post No. 19
143 Maryland, Baltimore, Madison Park — Early Civil Rights Era — Pennsylvania Avenue Heritage Trail
144 Maryland, Baltimore, Madison Park — J. Howard Payne (1887-1960) House — Historic Marble Hill —
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145 Maryland, Baltimore, Madison Park — Lillie Carroll Jackson Civil Rights Museum
146 Maryland, Baltimore, Madison Park — Lillie Carroll Jackson Museum — Reported missing
147 Maryland, Baltimore, Madison Park — Take a Stroll Down the Main Street of the African American Experience — Pennsylvania Avenue Heritage Trail
148 Maryland, Baltimore, Madison Park — The Elks Lodge
149 Maryland, Baltimore, Madison Park — Trinity African Methodist Episcopal Church — 1881 - 1957
150 Maryland, Baltimore, Middle Branch Park — Reviving the Waterfront — Reported missing
151 Maryland, Baltimore, Middle East — Clarence H. "Du" Burns Amphitheater — Clarence H. "Du" Burns, September 13, 1918 - January 12, 2003 — Eager Park —
152 Maryland, Baltimore, Middle East — The Cycle of East Baltimore Communities, 1870s - 1970s — Eager Park —
153 Maryland, Baltimore, Mid-Town Belvedere — Juneteenth Memorial
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154 Maryland, Baltimore, Mid-Town Belvedere — Mount Vernon Cultural District
155 Maryland, Baltimore, Mid-Town Belvedere — Rene Townsend (Chicago IL, 1952 - 1998) — Untitled. 1996 Cast concrete and ceramic tile, 72 Χ 48 Χ 6" — Collection of Linda Day Clark & Carl Clark, Baltimore, MD —
156 Maryland, Baltimore, Midtown-Edmondson — Clarence and Parren Mitchell — Baltimore Black History
157 Maryland, Baltimore, Midtown-Edmondson — Joseph H. Lockerman and the Coppin Normal School — Baltimore Black History
158 Maryland, Baltimore, Midtown-Edmondson — Lillie May Carroll Jackson & Juanita Jackson Mitchell — Baltimore Black History
159 Maryland, Baltimore, Midtown-Edmondson — Lucille Clifton — Baltimore Black History
160 Maryland, Baltimore, Midtown-Edmondson — Mary Rosemond and the Movement Against Destruction — Baltimore Black History
161 Maryland, Baltimore, Midtown-Edmondson — Mother Lange and the Oblate Sisters of Providence — Baltimore Black History
162 Maryland, Baltimore, Midtown-Edmondson — The Arabbers — Baltimore Black History
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163 Maryland, Baltimore, Midtown-Edmondson — The Maddox Family and Time Printers — Baltimore Black History
164 Maryland, Baltimore, Midtown-Edmondson — The Murphy Family and The Afro-American — Baltimore Black History
165 Maryland, Baltimore, Midtown-Edmondson — The Royal Theater & Pennsylvania Avenue — Baltimore Black History
166 Maryland, Baltimore, Midtown-Edmondson — Violet Hill Whyte: Baltimore’s Lady Law — Baltimore Black History
167 Maryland, Baltimore, Midtown-Edmondson — William “Little Willie” Adams and Victorine Quille Adams — Baltimore Black History
168 Maryland, Baltimore, Morgan Park — Morgan Park — The first planned Black suburb with a covenant and lot restrictions in Baltimore.
169 Maryland, Baltimore, Morgan State University — April D. Ryan — Inducted into the School of Global Journalism & Communication's Garden of Fame
170 Maryland, Baltimore, Morgan State University — Carnegie Hall — [Morgan State University]
171 Maryland, Baltimore, Morgan State University — Earl Carey Banks
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172 Maryland, Baltimore, Morgan State University — Eddie Paulette Hurt
173 Maryland, Baltimore, Morgan State University — Frederick Douglass
174 Maryland, Baltimore, Morgan State University — Groove Phi Groove Social Fellowship, Inc.
175 Maryland, Baltimore, Morgan State University — Holmes Hall — [Morgan State University]
176 Maryland, Baltimore, Morgan State University — Iota Phi Theta Fraternity, Inc. — ΙΦΘ
177 Maryland, Baltimore, Morgan State University — Morgan State University
178 Maryland, Baltimore, Morgan State University — Rochelle Stevens — Inducted into the School of Global Journalism & Communication's Garden of Fame
179 Maryland, Baltimore, Morgan State University — William C. (Bill) Rhoden — Inducted into the School of Global Journalism & Communication's Garden of Fame
180 Maryland, Baltimore, Mount Vernon — Breaking Boundaries: Reverence, Renovation, and Rock and Roll — Mount Vernon Cultural Walk
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181 Maryland, Baltimore, Mount Vernon — Educating Baltimore: Music, History and Academia — Mount Vernon Cultural Walk
182 Maryland, Baltimore, Mount Vernon — Eubie Blake National Jazz Institute and Cultural Center
183 Maryland, Baltimore, Mount Vernon — Exercising Freedom: Overcoming Racial and Religious Boundaries — Mount Vernon Cultural Walk
184 Maryland, Baltimore, Mount Vernon — Mount Vernon Cultural District
185 Maryland, Baltimore, Mount Vernon — Roger B. Taney Monument — Reconciling History — Baltimore's Confederate Monuments — Reported permanently removed
186 Maryland, Baltimore, Mount Vernon — St. Ignatius Church
187 Maryland, Baltimore, Mount Vernon — The Revels
188 Maryland, Baltimore, Oldtown — Sweet Prospect Baptist Church — Baltimore, MD — February 28, 1961 - February 28, 2021 —
189 Maryland, Baltimore, Oliver — Nazarene Baptist Church
190 Maryland, Baltimore, Oliver — St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church
191 Maryland, Baltimore, Oliver — St. Francis Xavier Church
192 Maryland, Baltimore, Oliver — The National Great Blacks in Wax Museum
193 Maryland, Baltimore, Patterson Park — Dr. Levi Watkins Jr. Memorial Fountain — 1944 - 2015
194 Maryland, Baltimore, Pigtown — Mount Clare Shops — Nerve Center of "Lincoln's Railroad"
195 Maryland, Baltimore, Pigtown — The Underground Railroad — The Historic National Road, America's First Federally Funded Highway
196 Maryland, Baltimore, Pigtown — Working for the Railroad: African Americans — Reported permanently removed
197 Maryland, Baltimore, Pigtown — Working for the Railroad: Women — Reported permanently removed
198 Maryland, Baltimore, Rosebank — A Huey P. Newton Story — [Senator Theatre]
199 Maryland, Baltimore, Sandtown-Winchester — St. Peter Claver Church
200 Maryland, Baltimore, Seton Hill — Historic Chapel of St. Mary's Seminary & University (dedicated 1808) — The First Roman Catholic Seminary in the United States (established 1791) — Birthplace of the Oblate Sisters of Providence (established 1829)

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