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  • Port of Baltimore, Maryland
    The Port of Baltimore is the deepest harbor in Maryland's Chesapeake Bay Overseeing the Port, the Maryland Port Administration is located within the World Trade Center Baltimore Inner Harbor, Baltimore, Maryland, October 2008 Photo by Diane F Evartt
  • Port of Baltimore, Maryland
    Cargo Containers Cruise Lines History Terminals The Port of Baltimore offers the deepest harbor in Maryland's Chesapeake Bay Closer to the Midwest than any other East Coast port, the Port in Baltimore City also is within an overnight drive of one-third of the nation's population A view of Baltimore, Maryland, from the water, November 2009 Photo by Diane F Evartt
  • Baltimore City, Maryland - Historical Chronology, 1900-1999
    Baltimore Civic Center (now CFG Bank Arena), the City's largest indoor sports and entertainment facility, opened, encompassing two city blocks at corner of Baltimore St and Hopkins Plaza
  • Port of Baltimore, Maryland
    Closer to the Midwest than any other East Coast port, the Port in Baltimore City also is within an overnight drive of one-third of the nation's population The center of international commerce for the region is the World Trade Center Baltimore It houses the Maryland Port Administration and U S headquarters for major shipping lines
  • Maryland Historical Chronology, 1800-1899
    1818 Savings Bank of Baltimore, first of its kind in State 1818 Maryland Agricultural Society organized, Baltimore 1819 Charles Goldsborough (Federalist), governor 1819 John Stuart Skinner published American Farmer, Baltimore 1819 Independent Order of Odd Fellows organized in Baltimore
  • The Baltimore City Archives - VII. Immigration and Ethnicity in . . .
    The Jews of Baltimore: An Historical Summary of Their Progress and Status as Citizens of Baltimore from Early Days to the Year Nineteen Hundred and Ten Baltimore and Washington, DC: Historical Review Publishing Co , 1910 Caraveli, Anna Scattered in Foreign Lands: A Greek Village in Baltimore Baltimore: Baltimore Museum of Art, 1985 Carrick
  • Baltimore City, Maryland - Historical Chronology, 1800-1899
    Baltimore to Hampden Line of Baltimore-Union Passenger Railway Company converted from horse-drawn to electric streetcars, first commercial electric street railway in country
  • Port of Baltimore, Maryland
    Baltimore is one of only two Eastern U S ports where the main shipping channel reaches a depth of 50 feet (15 2 meters) Five public and twelve private terminals handle the Port's traffic Closer to the Midwest than any other East Coast port, the Port in Baltimore City is within an overnight drive of one-third of the nation's population
  • Port of Baltimore, Maryland
    Chief Exports Chief Imports History The Port of Baltimore offers the deepest harbor in Maryland's Chesapeake Bay Closer to the Midwest than any other East Coast port, the Port in Baltimore City also is within an overnight drive of one-third of the nation's population A view of Baltimore, Maryland, from the water, November 2009 Photo by Diane F Evartt
  • Baltimore City, Maryland - Historical Chronology, 1700-1799
    Whetstone Point (now Locust Point) made port of entry 1729, Aug 8 Baltimore Town established by charter; named after Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Lord Baltimore 1730, Nov 8 William Fell, an English carpenter and shipbuilder, purchased "Copus Harbor", 100 acres on the Patapsco, from Lloyd Harris and renamed it "Fell's Prospect" (now Fells Point)





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