view gallery NW0.2 km | Standard Oil Building (Baltimore, Maryland) in Wikipedia Entries Standard Oil Building, also known as the Stanbalt Building, is a historic office building located at Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is a 15-story Beaux Arts skyscraper designed by Clyde N. Friz (1867-1942). posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 09/13/2021 last visited: 09/13/2021 |
view gallery NW0.2 km | Standard Oil Building - Baltimore MD in U.S. National Register of Historic Places In a few years after its construction, the building was described as containing "every convenience and device modern engineering practice has devised for the facilitation of business and the comfort of its occupants." posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 03/30/2021 last visited: 09/13/2021 |
view gallery SE0.2 km | Terminal Warehouse - Baltimore MD in Wikipedia Entries Terminal Warehouse, also known as the Flour Warehouse of Terminal Corporation, is a historic warehouse building located at Baltimore. It was built originally in 1894, with a steel beam addition constructed in 1912. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 04/15/2021 last visited: 09/10/2021 |
view gallery SE0.2 km | Terminal Warehouse - Baltimore MD in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Terminal Warehouse built in 1894 illustrates the area's industrial archeological significance. The Terminal Warehouse remains one of the oldest warehouses in continuous use by the same corporation. It is also known as Flour Warehouse. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 04/17/2021 last visited: 09/10/2021 |
view gallery W0.2 km | 20 East Franklin St.-Cathedral Hill Historic District - Baltimore MD in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings The Cathedral Hill Historic District is a concentration of commercial, religious, and institutional buildings covering approximately 10 blocks in downtown. The district includes 20 East Franklin Street. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 07/21/2021 last visited: 08/28/2021 |
view gallery W0.2 km | 16 East Franklin Street-Cathedral Hill Historic District - Baltimore MD in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings The Cathedral Hill Historic District is a concentration of commercial, religious, and institutional buildings covering approximately 10 blocks in downtown. The district includes 16 East Franklin Street. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 07/21/2021 last visited: 08/28/2021 |
view gallery W0.2 km | Margaret Bennett Home-Cathedral Hill Historic District - Baltimore MD in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings The Cathedral Hill Historic District is a concentration of commercial, religious, and institutional buildings covering approximately 10 blocks in downtown. The district includes the Margaret Bennett Home. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 07/20/2021 last visited: 08/28/2021 |
view gallery W0.2 km | The Bible House-Cathedral Hill Historic District - Baltimore MD in NRHP Historic Districts - Contributing Buildings The Cathedral Hill Historic District is a concentration of commercial, religious, and institutional buildings covering approximately 10 blocks in downtown. The district includes the Bible House. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 07/21/2021 last visited: 08/28/2021 |
view gallery W0.2 km | Benson Building - Baltimore MD in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Benson Building is an excellent example of early 20th century commercial architecture in Baltimore and is important as a design of a well-known local architectural firm. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 04/13/2021 last visited: 09/10/2021 |
view gallery W0.2 km | Benson Building (Baltimore, Maryland) in Wikipedia Entries Benson Building, also known as the IPC Building, is a historic retail and office located at Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is on the corner of East Franklin and North Charles Streets. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 11/10/2021 last visited: 11/11/2021 |
view gallery W0.3 km | Cathedral Elm - Baltimore, MD in Signs of History This historical marker consists of a plaque resting on a concrete base beneath an old elm tree on the grounds of the Baltimore Cathedral in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. posted by: Marine Biologist location: Maryland date approved: 11/26/2015 last visited: 05/29/2016 |
view gallery SW0.3 km | Woman's Industrial Exchange - Baltimore MD in Wikipedia Entries Woman's Industrial Exchange is a historic building located at 333 North Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It consists of a townhouse erected in 1815, with a large, five-story structure appended to the rear. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 09/13/2021 last visited: 09/13/2021 |
view gallery SW0.3 km | Woman's Industrial Exchange - Baltimore MD in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Exchange traces its origins to the days following the Civil War in Baltimore. Beginning in the parlor of Mrs. H. Harmon Brown, Maryland families impoverished by the War could sell heirlooms and handicrafts to acquaintances. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 03/30/2021 last visited: 09/13/2021 |
view gallery W0.3 km | First Unitarian Church - Baltimore, Maryland in This Old Church The First Unitarian Church is a historic church and congregation at 12 West Franklin Street in Baltimore, Maryland. Dedicated in 1818, it was the first building erected for Unitarians in the United States. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 01/27/2023 last visited: 01/29/2023 |
view gallery W0.3 km | First Unitarian Church - Baltimore, Maryland in Wikipedia Entries The First Unitarian Church is a historic church and congregation at 12 West Franklin Street in Baltimore, Maryland. Dedicated in 1818, it was the first building erected for Unitarians in the United States. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 03/26/2021 last visited: 09/13/2021 |
view gallery W0.3 km | First Unitarian Church - Baltimore MD in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Baltimore's First Unitarian Church played a highly significant role in the development of Unitarianism in the United States, for it was there that American Unitarianism was given its first formal definition. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 03/27/2021 last visited: 09/13/2021 |
view gallery W0.3 km | The First Unitarian Church of Baltimore (Universalist and Unitarian) - Baltimore MD in Signs of History In 1817 a group of leading citizens met in the home of Henry Payson "to form a religious society and build a church for Christians who are Unitarian and cherish liberal sentiments on the subject of religion." posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 03/27/2021 last visited: 09/24/2021 |
view gallery W0.3 km | Pope John Paul II-Baltimore, MD in Statues of Religious Figures Pope John Paul II
on the occasion of his visit to Baltimore
October 8 1995 posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 12/30/2019 last visited: 09/24/2021 |
view gallery W0.3 km | Exercising Freedom: Overcoming Racial and Religious Boundaries-Baltimore, MD in Signs of History Contrary to Baltimore’s 19th century conservative appearance, Baltimoreans created progressive, diverse communities that expanded the nation’s racial and religious freedom. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 11/26/2019 last visited: 09/24/2021 |
view gallery W0.3 km | Exercising Freedom: Overcoming Racial and Religious Boundaries-Baltimore, MD in Civil Rights Memorials Contrary to Baltimore’s 19th century conservative appearance, Baltimoreans created progressive, diverse communities that expanded the nation’s racial and religious freedom. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 10/09/2022 last visited: 01/29/2023 |
view gallery SW0.3 km | Brown's Arcade - Baltimore MD in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Brown's Arcade consists of four early 19th century brick rowhouses located on Charles Street, just north of Baltimore's central business district, and just south of the Mount Vernon Historic Landmark District. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 03/27/2021 last visited: 09/11/2021 |
view gallery SW0.3 km | Brown's Arcade - Baltimore MD in Wikipedia Entries Brown's Arcade consists of four early 19th century brick rowhouses located on Charles Street, just north of Baltimore's central business district, and just south of the Mount Vernon Historic Landmark District. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 09/11/2021 last visited: 09/11/2021 |
view gallery SW0.3 km | Brown’s Arcade - Baltimore MD in Signs of History Brown's Arcade is a unique and early example of adaptive reuse in Baltimore. The four buildings that make up the Arcade were originally constructed as rowhouses in the 1820's. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 03/27/2021 last visited: 09/24/2021 |
view gallery NW0.3 km | Ouija Was Named Here-Baltimore, MD in Signs of History Ouija Was Named Here-History is rife with tales of prophecy, fortune-telling and divination. At this site in April 1890, one of the world’s most popular methods for divining one’s fate received its name, and the Ouija board-Baltimore’s famous Mystifying Oracle—was born. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 11/03/2019 last visited: 09/24/2021 |
view gallery W0.3 km | Cathedral Hill Historic District (Baltimore, Maryland) in Wikipedia Entries The Cathedral Hill Historic District is an area in Baltimore, Maryland. It lies in the northern part of Downtown just south of Mount Vernon. Roughly bounded by Saratoga Street, Park Avenue, Hamilton Street, and St. Paul Street. posted by: Don.Morfe location: Maryland date approved: 11/08/2021 last visited: 11/14/2021 |
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