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on April 30, 2009
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Birds of a Feather in Fells Point does not, though it deserves the moniker more than most. After 27 years, multiple recessions, the gentrification of Fells Point and the death of one of its co-owners, Birds of a Feather continues to …
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Posted by Carson
on April 30, 2009
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202743346_e307ea9809.jpg There has apparently been a lot of consternation about the spelling of a certain waterfront neighborhood named after the historic Fell family. It’s commonly come to be written “Fells Point,” but according to the …
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Posted by Carson
on April 30, 2009
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Writings of Barbara Ann Bosley Lopez, also known as Xerraire. News stories that puzzle me, hypocrisies that need revealed, personal blog showing my love of family and friends.
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Posted by Carson
on April 30, 2009
Canton /
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The patchwork of Baltimore’s neighborhoods includes an area that is itself an amalgam of diverse cultures, a place affected in many ways by the city’s development – the east side. Blacks, whites and Latinos have all been a part of its story. Italian,…
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Posted by Carson
on April 30, 2009
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Once a gritty neighborhood on Southeast Baltimore’s industrial waterfront, Canton has transformed itself into a model of urban chic where million-dollar townhouses overlook the harbor and destination night spots surround O’Donnell Square.
But many…
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Posted by Carson
on April 30, 2009
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This entry was posted on Monday, April 20th, 2009 at 12:05 pm and is filed under Federal Hill Real Estate. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. …
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Posted by Carson
on April 30, 2009
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What’s the first real sign of spring? “Nice weather and lots of festivals.”—Rebecca Silkworth, 23, Severna Park (left to right). “Longer days.”—Jessica Hektoen, 22, Federal Hill. “Baseball season.”—Lindsay Wissman, 23, White Marsh …
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Posted by Carson
on April 30, 2009
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It’s not too late to dine green. Last week’s Top 10 Tuesday on Dining@Large was Top 10 Restaurants to Celebrate Earth Day. Here’s my list in alphabetical order:
Dogwood Cafe in Hampden. Owners Bridget and Galen Sampson are known for their eco-…
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Posted by Carson
on April 30, 2009
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Once upon a time if you went to a restaurant that didn’t have a liquor license, the owner was happy you decided to eat there anyway. The server would open the bottle of wine you brought, provide glasses and pour it for you. For no charge, of course….
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Posted by Carson
on April 30, 2009
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You should look this good at 92.
That’s how old Baltimore’s Flowermart is this year.
And the city’s rite of spring, set for Friday and Saturday in the cobblestone square beneath Robert Mills’ monument to George Washington, looks much like it has for…
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