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1 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — Alex. Brown & Sons Company Building Reported permanently removed
This building was home to Alex. Brown & Sons Company, founded in 1800, the first and oldest continually operating investment banking firm in the United States. The building represents the firm's and Baltimore's importance in the financial world of . . . Map (db m7041) HM
2 Maryland, Baltimore, Downtown — Alex Brown Investment Banking Company — Historic Site — Reported permanently removed
On this site in 1900 was constructed the banking headquarters for the Alex Brown Investment Banking Company, America's oldest banking house in continuous operation. This building survived the Great Baltimore Fire of 1904 with evidence of . . . Map (db m7042) HM
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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May. 14, 2024