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Visiting Baltimore, Maryland Over a one hundred community festivals, concerts, and events are organized yearly by Baltimoreans. A seasonal calendar of events is published by the Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts. ... According to the Baltimore Area Convention and Visitor's Association, Baltimore City was visited by 13 million people last year. They spent 2.95 billion dollars. ... Baltimore Museum of Industry ... [Read More]
DOE Security Conference 2003 The conference will be held at the Renaissance Harborplace Hotel, 202 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21202. The hotel has set aside rooms at the current 2003 Federal per diem rate of $137.00 per night single or double occupancy. Hotel tax is an allowable travel expense for Federal and contractor employees and is not included in the hotel room rate. The hotel is adjacent to the Gallery at Harborplace on the Inner Harbor waterfront. The National Aquarium and Oriole Park at Camden Yards are a few blocks away. ... [Read More]
First Scots Presbyterian First Scots Presbyterian Church, the fifth oldest church in Charleston, was constructed in 1814. Its design was perhaps inspired by St. Mary's Cathedral in Baltimore, Maryland designed by Benjamin Latrobe. Latrobe was the first professionally trained American architect, best known for designing the United States Capitol . The massive brick Presbyterian Church has walls that are three feet thick and covered with stucco. Twin towers rise above a columned portico. Reflecting the heritage of the congregation, the seal of the Church of Scotland is displayed in the stained glass window over the main entrance, and the decorative wrought iron grilles contain thistles, the symbol of Scotland. First Scots replaced the congregation's first church, a frame building previously located in the southeast corner of the graveyard. The graveyard contains more than 50 stones that date earlier than 1800. ... [Read More]
2001 Maryland You Are Beautiful Sponsors Baltimore Asian Trade Center ... Atlantic Hotel ... The Baltimore Sun ... [Read More]
Learn More page Newell, Dianne. The Failure to Preserve the Queen City Hotel, Cumberland, Maryland .Washington, D.C.: Preservation Press, National Trust for Historic Preservation in the United States, 1975. ... Brugger, Robert J. Maryland, A Middle Temperament, 1634-1980 . Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press in association with the Maryland Historical Society, 1988. ... Stover, John F. History of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad . West Lafayette, Indiana: Purdue University Press, 1987. ... [Read More]
Press Release, January 10, 2001 - City of Baltimore, Maryland Baltimore City Holds Rally for the Ravens ... Hyatt Regency Hotel ... As the banner hanging from its columns says, City Hall has officially become "Ravens Roost: City Hall Chapter" as part of the football team's network of fan clubs. Inspirational "Go Ravens, Beat Oakland" banners decorate the halls on all six floors and the second floor rotunda has become "Ravens Central." The usually stout and aloof likenesses of three former Baltimore City mayors and one governor have sprung to life awash in Ravens colors, jerseys and hats. "William Pinkley Whyte, Thomas "Purple" Hayes and Theodore R. McKelden never looked so good," said a proud and spirited Mayor O'Malley. ... [Read More]
Baltimore Development Corporation (BDC)Request for Proposals - City of Baltimore, Maryland BDC is seeking competitive proposals from developers interested in a key parcel in downtown Baltimore. The site is Disposition Lots 3 and 4 of the Market Center West Urban Renewal Plan. It is located at the SW corner of Paca and Pratt Streets and is currently a surface parking lot of approximately 21,800 square feet. The site is located within a B-4-1 zoning district. Positioned adjacent to the Greenhouse Apartments and near Oriole Park at Camden Yards, this is a "gateway" site to the City and a Landmark building of high quality design is required. In addition, the site is in close proximity to the Downtown Business District, the University of Maryland at Baltimore (U of B) Campus, the Baltimore Convention Center and the neighborhood of Ridgley's Delight. Proposals for any use permitted in the Market Center West Urban Renewal Plan will be considered. ... [Read More]
Historic Restoration and Rehabilitation Tax Credit - City of Baltimore, Maryland Baltimore City is offering a property tax incentive program that will save thousands of dollars for owners of landmark designated properties and properties located in the city's historic districts. Properties individually included in the Baltimore City Landmark list and the National Register of Historic Places, as well as properties located within local districts and national districts will benefit. (Approximately 54,000 properties in total). The program, called the Property Tax Credit for Historic Restorations and Rehabilitations, is a 10 year, comprehensive tax credit program that helps the City in its mission to preserve Baltimore's historic neighborhoods by encouraging property owners in these districts to complete substantive rehabilitation projects. The credit is granted on the increased assessment directly resulting from qualifying improvements. The assessment subject to the tax credit is computed once and used for the entire life of the credit. The credit for projects with con ... [Read More]
Gamma-Ray Astrophysics 2001 The Conference will be held at the Hilton Baltimore & Towers in Baltimore, Maryland. The hotel is located on 20 West Baltimore Street, which is about 6 blocks from the Inner Harbor. It is in walking distance to many restaurants and shopping areas. Participants will be required to make their own room reservations. Please refer to "Gamma2001" when you are making your reservations to obtain the conference rate. Room blocks have been reserved until March 3, 2001, so please make your reservations by then. After that date, the rooms will be on a space and rate available basis. ... [Read More]
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