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  2. Martick's Restaurant Francais - Wikipedia

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    By the 1950s, Martick's was viewed as "Baltimore's intellectual meeting place" [15] and one of "the roots of Baltimore bohemian culture." [13] Leonard Bernstein, on visits to the city, was known to play the bar's piano. [16] [12] Billie Holiday, in the final years of her life, visited Martick's and sang with the house jazz band.

  3. List of restaurants in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Following is a list of notable restaurants in Baltimore, Maryland This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  4. Venice Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Venice Tavern is a dive bar in the Highlandtown neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland.The bar opened in 1933, when Frank Sr and Victoria DeSantis converted their basement and added an exterior staircase to access it from outside of their Conkling Street row house.

  5. A Maryland hotel has a bar at the altar of a former school ...

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    More than 3,000 people have signed a petition urging the owners of a chapel-turned bar in a Maryland hotel to abstain from serving liquor from the former high altar.

  6. HonFest - Wikipedia

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    Covering four city blocks of Hampden’s 36th street, The Baltimore Sun claims that HonFest is Baltimore’s most popular neighborhood festival, attracting numbers in the range of 50,000 attendees. As of 2012 [update] , three stages are available for entertainment including the main stage, the stage on Falls Road, and the Bacardi Lounge ...

  7. The Block, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore's The Block is a stretch on the 400 block of East Baltimore Street in Baltimore, Maryland, containing several strip clubs, sex shops, and other adult entertainment merchants. During the 19th century, Baltimore was filled with brothels, and in the first half of the 20th century, it was famous for its burlesque houses.

  8. LGBTQ culture in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, only two lesbian bars remained: Sappho's at Grand Central and The Attic in Mount Vernon. After Grand Central closed in 2020, The Attic remains as the only lesbian nightclub in Baltimore. The Attic is a lounge and dining room in the upstairs of the Flavor bar in Mount Vernon and is open on weekends. [19] [20]

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