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  2. Inner Harbor - Wikipedia

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    HAER No. MD-86-B, "Baltimore Inner Harbor, Pier 6, South of Pratt Street between Concord Street & Jones Falls outlet", 10 photos, 10 data pages, 3 photo caption pages; HAER No. MD-86-C, "Baltimore Inner Harbor, Pier 4, South side of Pratt Street between Frederick Street & Market Place", 7 photos, 14 data pages, 2 photo caption pages

  3. America’s massive hotel strike just got even bigger - AOL

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    Unite Here, the union representing hotel workers, said approximately 200 hotel workers walked off the job in Baltimore at the Hilton Inner Harbor this morning. ... Hyatt and Marriott. The hotels ...

  4. Harborplace - Wikipedia

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    The property consists of two pavilions, each two stories in height; one along Pratt Street, the other on Light Street. The pavilions house a range of stores and restaurants, some of which once sold merchandise specific to Baltimore or the state of Maryland, such as blue crab food products, Baltimore Orioles and Baltimore Ravens merchandise, Edgar Allan Poe products, and University of Maryland ...

  5. Inner Harbor, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Inner_Harbor,_Baltimore&oldid=120446212"

  6. Inner Harbor East, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    Inner Harbor East, sometimes referred to simply as Harbor East, is a relatively new mixed-use development project in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Major tenants of Harbor East include Marriott International and Legg Mason. [1] A Four Seasons Hotel opened in November 2011. [2]

  7. Pier Six Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Pier Six Pavilion, foreground, with an overview of Inner Harbor. The venue opened in 1981 as a temporary structure known as the "Harbor Lights Concert Pavilion", [1] with a capacity of 3,133. In 1990, the City of Baltimore enlisted Future Tents Limited (now known as FTL Associates) to create a permanent structure.

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