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  2. Culture of Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    The most prominent example of Baltimore's distinctive flavor is the city's close association with blue crabs. This is a trait which Baltimore shares with the other coastal parts of the state of Maryland. [2] [3] The Chesapeake Bay for years was the East Coast's main source of blue crabs. Baltimore became an important hub of the crab industry. [4]

  3. List of Howard County properties in the Maryland Historical Trust

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    HO-44, Troy Hill (Troy), Baltimore Washington Boulevard (US 1), Elkridge HO-45, Trinity Church , 7474 Baltimore Washington Boulevard (US 1), Elkridge HO-46, Spurriers Tavern, site , Waterloo Road (MD 175) & Baltimore Washington Boulebard (US 1), Jessup

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Baltimore

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    NRHP listings in Baltimore County, which surrounds but does not include the city, are in the National Register of Historic Places listings in Baltimore County, Maryland. The central portion of the city and significant portions of the waterfront and city park system are included in the federally designated Baltimore National Heritage Area. [1]

  5. How Two Hoteliers Tied the Knot at Blue Hill, Surrounded by ...

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    Lucy and Charles loved how bucolic the setting at Blue Hill was, while still being close to New York City. “Using the whole space there, you get to create so many different worlds,” Lucy says.

  6. Spurrier's Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Spurrier's Tavern was a well-known tavern and horse-changing depot which stood by the main road between Baltimore and Washington, D.C. (now U.S. Route 1) from 1771 to 1835 near what is now Jessup, Maryland. [1] George Washington visited the tavern several times during his presidency. After an 1835 fire, the building was repaired for residence ...

  7. Looney's Pub - Wikipedia

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    Looney's Pub is successful in each of its four locations. Pub clientele have included politicians, musicians, and athletes including Emmy Winning Journalist and Filmmaker Amber Theoharis, former county executive and councilman, Ken Ulman, councilman Gregory Fox, University of Maryland wrestler, Spencer Myers, and NFL athletes, Matt Robinson and Pro Bowl and Super Bowl XLVII player Vonta Leach ...

  8. Blue Hill (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Hill was established in April 2000 and is owned by Dan, David, and Laureen Barber. The restaurant uses some ingredients from the Stone Barns Center for Food & Agriculture in Pocantico Hills, New York , where Dan Barber owns another restaurant, Blue Hill at Stone Barns .

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