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A Baltimore salt box is an example of a grit bin as used in Baltimore, Maryland. They are wooden boxes with hinged covers and are annually distributed around as a supplement to the city's snow removal and road salting operations. They are a service of Baltimore's Department of Transportation, which distributes the boxes around the city in the ...
1775. State. Maryland. Coordinates. 39°16′53″N 76°35′39″W / 39.28151°N 76.59417°W / 39.28151; -76.59417. The Horse You Came In On Saloon, popularly known as The Horse, is the oldest continuously operating saloon in the United States. It was established in 1775 in Fell's Point, Baltimore, Maryland. [1][2][3]
United StatesContinental Congress. The "Henry Fite House", located on West Baltimore Street (then known as Market Street), between South Sharp and North Liberty Streets, later known as Hopkins Place, in Baltimore, Maryland, was the meeting site of the Second Continental Congress from December 20, 1776 until February 22, 1777. [1]
Little Tavern Shops was a chain of hamburger restaurants in Baltimore, Maryland; Arlington, Virginia; Washington, D.C.; and surrounding areas. The first Little Tavern opened March 24, 1927, in Louisville, Kentucky, by Harry F. Duncan. The first Washington location was opened in October 1928 and the first in Baltimore opened its doors in June 1930.
Maryland: Kisling's Tavern. BaltimoreWings to get: Honey Old Bay Putting the mid-Atlantic's favorite crab seasoning on wings in a state synonymous with blue crab was a stroke of genius, but we ...
24-78425. GNIS feature ID. 0591420. Towson (/ ˈtaʊsən /) [3] is an unincorporated community and a census-designated place in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. The population was 55,197 as of the 2010 census. It is the county seat [4] of Baltimore County and the second-most populous unincorporated county seat in the United States ...
The waterfront of the Northwest Branch of the Patapsco River, the old Basin, at Fells Point Eat Bertha's Mussels tavern and restaurant in Fells Point. First described by a European seafarer as "Long Island Point" in 1670, the area later to be known as Fells Point was a thin little peninsula jutting out southwestward between the streams of Jones Falls and Harford Run (later covered over by ...
Martick's Restaurant Francais (previously known as Martick's Lower Tyson Street Tavern) is a defunct restaurant and historic building in Downtown Baltimore, Maryland. The 2,860 square-foot Federal style building was built no later than 1852. [1][2] After serving a variety of uses over the decades, the structure opened as a French restaurant on ...