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The bluegrass scene began in the 1930s, as Appalachian migrants to Baltimore brought their musical traditions with them. Following World War II, Baltimore was known as the capital of bluegrass. One of the first breakout bluegrass groups in Baltimore was the Stoney Mountain Boys, the first bluegrass band to play at Carnegie Hall. [14]
Hampden is a neighborhood located in northern Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Roughly triangular in shape, it is bounded to the east by the neighborhood Wyman Park , to the north by Roland Park at 40th and 41st Street, to the west by the Jones Falls Expressway , and to the south by the neighborhood Remington .
The Dueber-Hampden Watch Company was an American watch manufacturing company. [1] In 1888 the Dueber Watch Case Company operating in Cincinnati from 1864 bought the Hampden Watch Company of New York, in operation since 1877. Dueber moved them both to Canton, Ohio, where Hampden used the Dueber cases until the companies merged in 1923. Pocket ...
No-U Movement (2 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Facebook groups" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
A post office called Hampden was established in 1826, and remained in operation until 1906. [2] The community most likely was named after Hampden, Massachusetts . [ 3 ]
Violence erupted in Baltimore on July 20, with police and soldiers of the Maryland National Guard clashing with crowds of thousands gathered throughout the city. In response, President Rutherford B. Hayes ordered federal troops to Baltimore, local officials recruited 500 additional police, and two new national guard regiments were formed. Peace ...
Baltimore and Delaware Bay Railroad: PRR: 1881 1902 Delaware Railroad: Baltimore and Delta Railway: 1878 1882 Maryland Central Railroad: Baltimore and Eastern Railroad: BE PRR: 1923 1976 Consolidated Rail Corporation: Baltimore and Eastern Railroad: PRR: 1886 1894 Baltimore, Chesapeake and Atlantic Railway: Baltimore, Hampden and Towsontown ...
Hamden is a village in Vinton County, Ohio, United States. The population was 727 at the 2020 census. History. Hamden was laid out in 1820. [5]