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Would-be I-70 route,
oneworld25 (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
We should all be thankful I-70 was never completed. It would have completely destroyed a number of Baltimore neighborhoods including Fells Point.
Oriole Park at Camden Yards,
cjijr72 (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
The house that cal built
The Block,
xxx (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
Me too!!!
Montebello Water treatment facility,
boothy443
wrote
16 years ago:
It's both, one is on one side of the road from the other.
Armstead Gardens,
sari babb (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
I agree I will always love armstead
site of Westport Power Plant,
Louie (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
Completely demolished. Sorry folks
Gasworks or Glassworks,
Louie (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
Yes, this was Carr-Lowrey Glass.
I took some photos of it mid-demolition: http://www.uer.ca/locations/show.asp?locid=23991
O'Donnell Heights,
Peter Pan (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
Baltimore's Best
Life Like Company,
ceyockey
wrote
16 years ago:
polygon has been carried over from Classic and needs refinement
Woodberry Station (Baltimore Light Rail),
ceyockey
wrote
16 years ago:
Info source: Maryland Transit Administration, Light Rail Parking; mtamaryland.com/services/lightrail/parking/
Robert Poole Middle School (No. 56),
ceyockey
wrote
16 years ago:
Info source: Superpages.com
Roosevelt Recreation Center,
ceyockey
wrote
16 years ago:
Info source (address & phone): "Roosevelt Recreation Center Fall Winter Spring Program" (PDF), 1 October 2008; baltimorecity.gov/government/recnparks/popups/rec_centers/downloads/Roosevelt%202008-2009%20Fall%20Winter%20Program.pdf
The Lunch Box,
ceyockey
wrote
16 years ago:
Info source: Anna Ditkoff, Baltimore City Paper, restaurant review, "Mike's Place" 5 March 2003; citypaper.com/eat/review.asp?rid=4906
The Lunch Box,
ceyockey
wrote
16 years ago:
Info source: Baltimore City Paper, "Eats+Drinks" section, place entry; citypaper.com/eat/place.asp?id=3131
Holy Frijoles,
ceyockey
wrote
16 years ago:
Info source: Baltimore City Paper, Section Eats & Drinks, "Holy Frijoles!"; citypaper.com/eat/place.asp?id=1760
Info source: Richard Gorelick, Baltimore City Paper, "Taco Siesta", 14 July 2004; citypaper.com/eat/review.asp?rid=7637
Info source: Google Street View; maps.google.com/maps?q=908+W.+36th+St.,+Baltimore,+MD
The Roland Avenue Diner,
ceyockey
wrote
16 years ago:
Info source: Superpages.com
Mudd Hall Biology Complex - Johns Hopkins University,
ceyockey
wrote
16 years ago:
Info source: Johns Hopkins Virtual Tour, Mudd Hall; apply.jhu.edu/tour/mudd.html
The Marylander Apartments,
ceyockey
wrote
16 years ago:
Info source: "The Marylander Apartments", Morgan Properties site providing brochures related to this location. morgan-properties.com/morganlocations/in_brochure.asp?propertyID=5311
Waverly Elementary School,
ceyockey
wrote
16 years ago:
Info source: Baltimore City Public Schools; access the "Schools" dropdown at bcps.k12.md.us/ and proceed to search for "Waverly Elem/Middle"
Montebello Water treatment facility,
ceyockey
wrote
16 years ago:
According to baltimorecity.gov/government/dpw/water/ , this is one of three facilities, two of which are referred to as "Montebello I" and "Montebello II". Which of these two (I and II) is represeted here?
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