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Baltimore gained a reputation as a diner town, but few knew our dirty little secret: Baltimore hasn’t been a diner town since the 1950s. A onetime Long Island diner had to […] ...
The Christmas shoppers assembled inside the front doors of Baltimore’s departments awaiting the sound of the 9:30 a.m. bell. It was like a school, with a sales associate drawing back a rope for ...
While I appreciate the spirit in which Baltimore County Executive Don Mohler disparaged “going back to 1950” by eliminating bus routes to White Marsh Mall, there is a lot to be said for ...
Why Baltimore Burns In 1950, Baltimore was the sixth-most-populous city in the country. Today, it is 26th, and its remaining poor black residents are cut off from their more affluent neighbors.
At the time of Vineland's Baltimore Market opening in 1950, other area supermarkets included an Acme at 616-18 Landis Ave., Guaracini's Super Market on Wheat Road, an A&P at 26 S.
BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- Beer isn't the only thing brewing at the new home of Guinness in Baltimore County. On Wednesday, WJZ got a look at Guinness's first U.S. brewing operation since the 50s.
But the impact of that fledgling team 70 years ago transcended baseball. The arrival of those Orioles of yore helped hasten the demise of segregation that marked Baltimore’s hotels.
Dec. 19—By Jacques Kelly — [email protected] December 19, 2023 at 5:00 a.m. The Christmas shoppers assembled inside the front doors of Baltimore's departments awaiting the sound of the 9:30 a ...
Clearly, baseball — and the Orioles — had moved the integration needle. Baltimore Sun researcher Paul McCardell contributed to this article. Originally Published: April 2, 2024 at 5:00 AM EDT ...