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The U.S. city of Baltimore, Maryland (Chinese: 巴爾的摩; pinyin: bā ěr de mó) is home to a small Chinatown.Historically, Baltimore had at least two districts that were called "Chinatown" where the first one existed on the 200 block of Marion Street [1] during the 1880s.
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Baltimore, Maryland, has had two districts called "Chinatown", home to a few hundred people of Chinese descent. In the 1880s, an initial Chinese population attracted by the transcontinental railroad established a community on the 200 block of Marion Street. [ 58 ]
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In the late 2010s, there have been attempts to revive and revitalize the Chinese-American presence in historic Chinatown, most notably by the Chinatown Collective, a group of Asian-American artists. In January 2019, the Collective reached an agreement with a group of non-Asian investors to for a $30,000,000 investment project in Chinatown ...
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Chinatown is also getting a share of a $66.5 million grant from the state’s Transformative Climate Communities Collaborative. The money is aimed at providing significant environmental and ...
So Chinatown was born, and became a thriving business district full of shops, restaurants and hotels. It’s 18 blocks between the railroad tracks, Highway 99, Fresno Street and Ventura Street.