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Ice Skating in Baltimore: Rinks Worth a LookBaltimore has many ice skating rinks and these three are the best. -
Occupy Baltimore, Post Eviction, Plans Next StepsA police eviction on Tuesday was orderly, but Occupy Baltimore isn't going anywhere for awhile.
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Memories of a Baltimore Christmas Season in 1968A memento of memories from my childhood. The Christmas Season reflected in traditions of a Spanish Italian family in the 1960's.
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The Battle of Baltimore Parts 1 and 2The battle during the War of 1812 which inspired our National Anthem.
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Thirteen Year Old Raped in East Baltimore Vacant RowhouseThis article includes an interview with Baltimore serial rapist Reginald Williams
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From Boston to Baltimore: How Many People Can One Visitor See in the Course of a Twelve Day Trip?This year's trip from Los Angeles to various points on the East Coast was exhausting, at times frustrating and quite the learning experience.
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At 'Occupy Baltimore' Rapists Will Be Counseled Rather Than ArrestedThe Baltimore Sun has reported on a pamphlet being distributed by the Occupy Baltimore protestors that discourages women from reporting a sexual assault to the police. They are encouraged instead to report it to the local Security Committee.
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Top 5 "Must See" Places in BaltimoreThere is an immense amount of things to do in Baltimore and to help the visitor narrow down the attractions this is the list of "Must See" attractions.
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Occupy Baltimore – a Rising Occupy Movement in Charm CityA new Occupy movement based in Baltimore has started near the Inner Harbor. What the movement is about, its supporters, and how the movement is reaching out. -
Edgar Allan Poe Discovered Delirious in Baltimore, 1849Edgar Allan Poe was discovered, disheveled and delirious, on the streets of Baltimore on October 3, 1949. Where had he been since September 27? And whose clothes did he have on? -
Where to Karaoke in BaltimoreHere's a list of the best karaoke places in Baltimore.
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Unhappy Returns in Baltimore for Ryan, JetsRex Ryan's return to Baltimore featured an NFL-record five returns for touchdowns -- but three were by his former team in a Ravens' rout. -
Transforming Blighted Baltimore Areas is Easier Than You ThinkEasy solutions to rid Baltimore of its blighted areas. -
Tommy Hayfield's 2011 NFL Picks, Week 3: Baltimore Vs St LouisBaltimore visits a St Louis team that is injured and weakened...can Sam Bradford get a grip on this daunting Ravens defense? Check out my pick!
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Baltimore: A Sleeper that Should Be a Keeper on Your List of Places to VisitMy first time in Baltimore in the 1960s wasn't all that impressive, but when I came back 20 years later, it had transformed itself into the least-known, but neatest places on the east coast to visit. -
Baltimore County Criminal Court: How to Apply for Free Legal Defense from a Public DefenderIf you find yourself charged with a crime, you may need a public defender to represent you in court if you cannot afford a private attorney. Here is exactly what you need to do to get a public defender in Baltimore County.
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Edgar Allan Poe's Devotees Ask to Save Museum in Baltimore from ClosingNeighborhood surrounding Poe's house in Baltimore would benefit from the long-term museum's governmental financing if the whole community gets involved in a social and economic development program based on cultural activities linked to the Poe's house.
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Earthquake Spurs Baltimore Family to PrepareOn August 23, the worst earthquake in local history hit the Baltimore area. Here is my first-hand account of the event, and how my family is responding.
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Baltimore Grand Prix: 3-Day Event This Labor Day Weekend Hosted by This City by the BayBaltimore's Inner Harbor host's its 1st, international racing event hoping to introduce the sport's fans worldwide to the beautiful bountiful Chesapeake Bay region. Organizers hope to convert Mid-Atlantic residents into motorsport enthusiasts -
Exploring Baltimore's Original City LimitsOnce a seat of rural pastures, Baltimore City is now a large, modern, industrial city. Explore the landmarks that lie along the boundary of the original town laid out in 1730. -
Dine Out at the Captain James Restaurant in BaltimoreCaptain James Restaurant is a local restaurant in Baltimore that actually looks like a ship from the outside! The menu ranges from fries and spaghetti to crab cakes and steak! Here is a little information on this local restaurant.
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Visiting the Historic Ships in BaltimoreThe Historic Ships in Baltimore allows guests to take a tour of four military vessels. The ships are the US Sloop-of-War Constellation, the US Submarine Torsk, the US Coast Guard Cutter Taney, and the Lightship Chesapeake.
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Take a Ride on the Baltimore Water TaxiThere are many ways to get around Baltimore, such as the Baltimore Water Taxi. The water taxi will take you to a few different Baltimore areas, as well as taking guests on a tour! Here is a little information on the Baltimore Water Taxi.
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Join the Baltimore Aquarium in the 30 Year Celebration!The National Aquarium in Baltimore is turning 30 years old, and they want to celebrate with you! This three-day festival is full of activities and entertainment for the whole family to enjoy! The activities include music, dancing, exercising, and more!
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Record Hottest Temperatures Set in Baltimore, Hartford and Newark, NJThe cities of Baltimore, Maryland, Hartford Connecticut and Newark, New Jersey set records for the hottest temperatures ever recorded on July 22, 2011. -
Best Seafood Restaurants in BaltimoreBaltimore is located on the harbor and is known for some wonderful seafood restaurants. Fresh seafood is abundant in the area, and every year you will find fresh crabs on the menu.
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Hyatt Regency BaltimoreThe next time you visit Baltimore, Maryland, stay at the Hyatt Regency! This is a nice hotel in the Inner Harbor and downtown area. To help you decide whether or not you should stay there, here is a little information on the Hyatt Regency Baltimore.
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LatinoFest Baltimore 2011Produced by the Education Based Latino Outreach organization, the 31st Annual Baltimore LatinoFest was a festive, family-friendly experience in mixing cultures and music. -
4th of July Events in MarylandCelebrating the 4th of July in Maryland can be a lot of fun for the whole family! There are many events and celebrations to enjoy! Here are a few of the 4th of July 2011 events in Maryland to consider attending.
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The Baltimore Harbor Pass is a Must HaveIf the wonderful National Aquarium, the alluring Maryland Science Center, or the interactive Port Discovery Children's Museum is in your near itinerary, there is a deal that just can't be missed... -
Developing Nations' Blues in Baltimore CityWhy is it that Baltimore City is continually to overdevelop its Inner Harbor. -
Baltimore Inner City Ripe with Real Estate OpportunitiesReal estate opportunities: Baltimore is the prime location for real estate investors to generate strong rental incomes, create capital gains and revitalize an inner-city community.
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Mfume as a Baltimore Mayoral Candidate -- NOT!Kweisi Mfume is constantly being rumored to challenge Rawlings-Blake for the Baltimore Moyoral Bid. People claim his politics are out of date but not understanding that Mfume has been diversifying his resume for yet something better. -
The Baltimore ArenaThe Baltimore Arena is the home of many shows and events that come to the city! You can attend a concert, sporting event, or children's event at this arena. Here is a little information on The Baltimore Arena.
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Baltimore/Washington Parkway Sports: The Most Famous of LosersThough Baltimore and Washington are two different cities 30 miles apart, they are linked as one by many in sports. Between them they have combined for some of the most infamous defeats in championship playoff history. -
Eureka Logical Scientific Reviews -- Restaurants in Baltimore -- the Charleston..Food par excellence on the water front, no Marlon Brando unfortunately, but we have the Charleston, Baltimore, flavored by acclaimed award winning chefs who inspire renowned French and low South Carolina cooking, truffle here -
The Chicago Bears Screw Up First Round Draft Pick Trade with the Baltimore RavenOn the first day of the draft, April 28th, the Chicago Bears and Baltimore Ravens had a deal in place to swap first round picks. However, the Bears never called the commisions office causing the Ravens to temporarily forfeit their pick.
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Baltimore's Best Karaoke BarsBaltimore is a fun city with a bunch to do but the night life is it where it stands out from the pack. The local karaoke scene is taken seriously and proves a good time over and over again. -
Earth Day Events in BaltimoreA quick peek at some of the events that will be available in and around Baltimore this coming week for Earth Day.
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William Donald Schaefer Dies at Age 89William Donald Schaefer has been part of the scheme of Maryland for many years. He put forth his best efforts to better the city of Baltimore and the state of Maryland.





