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The Enoch Pratt Free Library is the free public library system of Baltimore, Maryland.Its Central Library is located on 400 Cathedral Street (southbound) and occupies the northeastern three quarters of a city block bounded by West Franklin Street (U.S. Route 40 westbound) to the north, Cathedral Street to the east, West Mulberry Street (U.S. Route 40 eastbound) to the south, and Park Avenue ...
Residential zoned parking is a local government practice of designating certain on-street automobile parking spaces for the exclusive use of nearby residents. It is a tool for addressing overspill parking from neighboring population centers (such as a shopping center , office building , apartment building , transit station , stadium , or ...
Canton is a historic waterfront neighborhood in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.The neighborhood is along Baltimore's outer harbor in the southeastern section of the city, roughly 2 miles (3 km) east of Baltimore's downtown district and next to or near the neighborhoods of Patterson Park, Fell's Point, Highlandtown, and Brewers Hill.
The city's Canton Industrial Area lies to the south. [3] The neighborhood's architecture includes a variety of houses built between 1915 and 1920 as the city expanded eastward. The housing includes traditional Baltimore rowhouses built of redbrick and formstone, as well as several "luxury" apartment complexes. Many of the older houses have ...
Library City or town Image Date granted [1] Grant amount [1] [2] Location Notes 1: Baltimore Brooklyn Baltimore: Nov 10, 1906: $500,000 Closed in 1965 2: Baltimore Clifton Baltimore: Nov 10, 1906 — 2001 N. Wolfe St. Built 1916 3: Baltimore Easterwood Baltimore: Nov 10, 1906 — 2217 W. North Ave. 4: Baltimore Fells Point Baltimore: Nov 10 ...
The property, which has been owned by Canton for at least 98 years, held Canton’s wastewater treatment plant from 1916 until Canton built its Water Reclamation Facility at 3530 Central Ave. SE ...
Earl Crawley, fondly known as “Mr. Earl,” spent 44 years working as a parking lot attendant in Baltimore, earning no more than $12 an hour or $20,000 a year. Yet, against all odds, he built an ...
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