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Baltimore, Maryland recent comments:

  • Baltimore City Fire Department - Station 17, Baltimoron (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    Home to Engine 47.
  • Woman's Club of Roland Park, monamiller wrote 15 years ago:
    This site is NOT available for hosting receptions and events.
  • J&M Auto Specialists and Reliable Body & Fender, burben73 (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    Gives Good Deals...
  • Hoes Heights, phiz wrote 16 years ago:
    I hear it's a great place to meet "friendly" women.
  • Bank of America Building, granfury82 wrote 16 years ago:
    i love that building!the top lights up at night and there was a big mn on it.there are also little lion heads on it
  • Fort Armistead, nikjohnson32787 (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    starscape music festival is held here every year. gotta love it :D
  • Baltimore Police Department - Western District, tony (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    I see they cleaned up those beer cans.
  • Brice Gardens, Baltimorphosis (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    This particular area is of great importance to Baltimore's future because it is very near the intersection of the MARC and the proposed Red Line. Efforts to develop this area as a major transit centered hub will not probably not succeed until the drugs and crime are addressed. That may take years. Read more about the vision to turn this area around at: www.baltimorphosis.com
  • USCGC Taney (WHEC-37), texjohnston (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    Built as a Coast guard ship in 1936, Taney was transferred to the navy in July 1941. Taney was stationed at Honolulu Harbor during the attack, not Pearl. During WWII Taney evacuated Americans from small Pacific atolls, escorted convoys across the atlantic, and served as a command ship for the invasion of Okinawa. Afterwards Taney reverted to the coast guard.
  • Silk Road Express, donkeyk578 wrote 16 years ago:
    I believe you mean EATING not EARING.
  • Village Lofts, sturmovik wrote 16 years ago:
    You could watch the prices drop on the signs outside the condos from about 400,000 to 250,000.
  • Saints Philip & James Catholic Church, sturmovik wrote 16 years ago:
    Seems to care more about its lawn than the homeless on the street outside. The multitude of security cameras make it real inviting. A better bet is the Lutheran Church two blocks down on St. Paul st.
  • Sail Cloth Apartments, Raul (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    This is where Eric, the king of the bums, lives. You can catch his avant-garde interprative dance group, "fou-fou leblanc," every other tuesday night at big joe's deli in waverly. Eric sells peanuts for every orioles game, and souvenir pet rocks for every ravens game. He enjoys his crabs.
  • Pratt Street Ale House, pingdanny wrote 16 years ago:
    now the Pratt Street Ale House...now owned by a bunch of 20-somethings that borrowed money from Daddy
  • Johnston Square Apartments, boothy443 wrote 16 years ago:
    The Building is now known as the Johnson Square Apartments
  • Massey's Pizza and Indian Food, phiz wrote 16 years ago:
    Yeah, nothing says "sexy" quite like Indian Pizza.
  • Monument to Confederate Women of Maryland, sturmovik wrote 16 years ago:
    WTF. Where does Baltimore think it is? Mississippi?
  • Burdick Park, Christopher Linz (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    I meant relatively safe.
  • Burdick Park, Christopher Linz (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    The neighborhood is no longer relatively save, as more and more criminals have been in Overlea. These include robbers and gangs/drug dealers.
  • Baltimore, Maryland, David Boyd (guest) wrote 19 years ago:
    Baltimore, Maryland (motto: "The Greatest City in America") is among the more enjoyable stops on the east coast, and its closely knit neighborhoods and historic quarters provide an engaging backdrop to many diverse attractions, especially those along its celebrated waterfront , like the Inner Harbor's National Aquarium and the Pier 6 Concert Pavilion and Power Plant entertainment complex. The city also boasts top-rated museums , like the Walters Art Museum and the child-oriented, interactive Port Discovery, which cover everything from fine arts through black history to urban archeology. That Baltimore has been home to such diverse figures as writers Edgar Allan Poe and Anne Tyler and civil rights activists Frederick Douglass and Thurgood Marshall goes some way towards explaining its sometimes bizarrely varied character.