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By Don Morfe, May 21, 2017
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201 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — Downtown
202 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — Faust Brothers Building — Baltimore City Landmark, National Register of Historic Places, Baltimore National Heritage Area
203 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — Fish Market
204 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — G. Krug & Son
205 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — Moving Up To Cathedral Hill: Three Centuries of Change — Mount Vernon Cultural Walk
206 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — Peale's Baltimore Museum
207 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — Provident Savings Bank
208 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — Rembrandt Peale — 1778-1860
209 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — South Union Building — 322 Marion Street
210 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — The Baltimore & Frederick-Town Turnpike — A Transportation Revolution started here — The Historic National Road - The Road That Built The Nation — Reported permanently removed
211 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — The Banking House of Alexander Brown & Sons
212 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — The Equitable Building — Reported permanently removed
213 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — The Equitable Building — Baltimore National Heritage Area —
214 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — The Garrett Building
215 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — The Lenore — Baltimore Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
216 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — The Munsey Building
217 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — The Peale Museum
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218 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — To Commemorate the Inauguration of a Chemical Industry in America — The Manufacture of Illuminating Gas
219 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — Westside — Reported unreadable
220 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — Women's Industrial Exchange
221 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — An Innovative Partnership — Power line prunings become herbivore salad
222 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Because penguins are birds, they must breed on land.
223 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Disaster at Sea — Survival in the Wild — 🐧 —
224 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Donkey — Equus asinus asinus
225 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Ghosts of the forest
226 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Saving Okapi
227 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Survival in the Wild / Research & Conservation
228 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Tipping the Balance — 🐘
229 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — To an African penguin, poop is not waste. — 🐧
230 Maryland, Baltimore, Druid Hill Park — Welcome to Penguin Coast
231 Maryland, Baltimore, Federal Hill — 832 William Street — Federal Hill Historic District
232 Maryland, Baltimore, Federal Hill — Federal Hill
233 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — Lady Maryland — Living Classrooms — Est. 1985 —
234 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — Sigsbee — Living Classrooms — Est. 1985 —
235 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — 708 South Bond Street
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236 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — Archaeological Remains — Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park — A Living Classroom — Reported permanently removed
237 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — Archaeological Remains
238 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — Caulkers' Houses
239 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — Frederick Douglass Sculpture — Living Classrooms — Est. 1985 —
240 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — In Memory of Edward Fell / William Fell / Colonel Edward Fell / William Fell
241 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — Living Classrooms Foundation's East Harbor Campus — Reported permanently removed
242 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — Merchant Ship Cannon — 8 pounder — Circa, 1790 - 1814 —
243 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — National Bohemian Beer — "From the Land of Pleasant Living" — History — Reported permanently removed
244 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — Record Store Day
245 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — The Black Shipbuilders of the Chesapeake Bay — Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park and Museum — Reported damaged
246 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — The Marine Railway — Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Park — Reported permanently removed
247 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — The Marine Railway — Living Classrooms — Est. 1985 —
248 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — The Robert Long House
249 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — Waterfront Hotel Restaurant — 1710 Thames Street — 1979 - July 4 - 1989 —
250 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — Welcome to the Frederick Douglas-Isaac Myers Maritime Park and Museum — Reported permanently removed
251 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — Welcome to the Frederick Douglass - Isaac Myers Maritime Park & Museum
252 Maryland, Baltimore, Fells Point — Welcome to the Frederick Douglass - Isaac Myers Maritime Park & Museum
253 Maryland, Baltimore, Franklintown — Caretaker House — Crimea Estate
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254 Maryland, Baltimore, Franklintown — Crimea
255 Maryland, Baltimore, Franklintown — Leakin Park at the Crimea Estate — Gwynns Falls Trail
256 Maryland, Baltimore, Franklintown — Orianda House — Reported permanently removed
257 Maryland, Baltimore, Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park — An Old Mill Stream
258 Maryland, Baltimore, Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park — Gwynns Falls Park at Windsor Mill Road — Gwynns Falls Trail
259 Maryland, Baltimore, Gwynns Falls/Leakin Park — Leakin Park at Winans Meadow — Gwynns Falls Trail
260 Maryland, Baltimore, Hampden — Mill No. 3 — Mill Centre — Historic Sites of Industry in the Jones Falls Valley —
261 Maryland, Baltimore, Herring Run Park — Eutaw Manor — Herring Run Park
262 Maryland, Baltimore, Inner Harbor — A History of Firsts in Baltimore — The Baltimore Museum of Industry
263 Maryland, Baltimore, Inner Harbor — An Active Port for 300 Years — The Port of Baltimore
264 Maryland, Baltimore, Inner Harbor — Be A Part of Something Bigger Than A New Space: Baltimore History — [700 East Pratt Street]
265 Maryland, Baltimore, Inner Harbor — City Center
266 Maryland, Baltimore, Inner Harbor — Discover Baltimore: Four Centuries of Change — Heritage Walk
267 Maryland, Baltimore, Inner Harbor — Discovering the Jones Falls — Heritage Walk — Powering America's Industrial Revolution —
268 Maryland, Baltimore, Inner Harbor — McKeldin Square
269 Maryland, Baltimore, Inner Harbor — Port of Baltimore — Gwynns Falls Trail
270 Maryland, Baltimore, Inner Harbor — Rash Field and the Inner Harbor Story
271 Maryland, Baltimore, Inner Harbor — The Great Baltimore Fire
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272 Maryland, Baltimore, Inner Harbor — The Great Baltimore Oyster Partnership
273 Maryland, Baltimore, Inner Harbor — The Inner Harbor Water Wheel
274 Maryland, Baltimore, Inner Harbor — The Reginald F. Lewis Museum — African American Cultural Heritage
275 Maryland, Baltimore, Inner Harbor — Theodore R. McKeldin
276 Maryland, Baltimore, Inner Harbor — Top of the World Observation Level World Trade Center
277 Maryland, Baltimore, Inner Harbor — Welcome — Heritage Walk
278 Maryland, Baltimore, Inner Harbor — Welcome — Heritage Walk
279 Maryland, Baltimore, Inner Harbor — Wilkens Building
280 Maryland, Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Homewood — Decker Quadrangle — Al Decker 1908 - 2002; Virginia G. Decker 1916 -
281 Maryland, Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Homewood — Keyser Quadrangle
282 Maryland, Baltimore, Jones Falls Area — Historic Woodberry — Welcome to Historic Woodberry Circa 1790
283 Maryland, Baltimore, Jones Falls Area — Meadow Mill — Historic Sites of Industry in the Jones Falls Valley.
284 Maryland, Baltimore, Jones Falls Area — Mill No. 1 — Historic Sites of Industry in the Jones Falls Valley
285 Maryland, Baltimore, Jones Falls Area — Whitehall Mill — Historic Sites of Industry in the Jones Falls Valley
286 Maryland, Baltimore, Jonestown — 1781 Friends Meeting House
287 Maryland, Baltimore, Jonestown — 9 North Front Street
288 Maryland, Baltimore, Jonestown — Baltimore Slave Trade
289 Maryland, Baltimore, Jonestown — Brewer’s Park
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290 Maryland, Baltimore, Jonestown — Carroll Mansion
291 Maryland, Baltimore, Jonestown — Joe Gans and the Goldfield Hotel
292 Maryland, Baltimore, Jonestown — Phoenix Shot Tower — Reported missing
293 Maryland, Baltimore, Jonestown — Shot Tower — Erected 1828
294 Maryland, Baltimore, Jonestown — Small Brick Building — Carroll Mansion
295 Maryland, Baltimore, Jonestown — The Flag House and Star-Spangled Banner Museum
296 Maryland, Baltimore, Locust Point Industrial Area — 6 — Working Point by David Hess — 1997
297 Maryland, Baltimore, Locust Point Industrial Area — 1 — Bethlehem Steel Shipyard Crane — 1942
298 Maryland, Baltimore, Locust Point Industrial Area — Bethlehem Steel Whirley Crane, 1942
299 Maryland, Baltimore, Locust Point Industrial Area — 5 — Knabe Piano Factory Cupola — 1869
300 Maryland, Baltimore, Locust Point Industrial Area — Platt and Company Oyster Packers — Baltimore Museum of Industry

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