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  2. Luigi Mangione named ‘best at pick-up lines’ at private ...

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    An image from Mangione’s yearbook at the Gilman School, in Baltimore, shows he entered the school in the sixth grade, with his classmates dubbing him the school's most skilled pick-up artist.

  3. Royal Farms - Wikipedia

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    Royal Farms is a privately owned chain of convenience stores headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland.The company operates more than 200 stores throughout Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Virginia, West Virginia, and North Carolina.

  4. Baltimore Public Markets - Wikipedia

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    The site of the market is now part of the Old Town Mall development in East Baltimore. North Avenue Market: 1928: 14-34 West North Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21201: The private market included 12 stores and a bowling alley. [14]

  5. Red Emma's - Wikipedia

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    Red Emma's Bookstore Coffeehouse is a radical infoshop located in Baltimore, Maryland, United States and run by a worker-owner collective. [1] Named for anarchist Emma Goldman , Red Emma's opened in November 2004 and sells fair trade coffee , vegetarian and vegan foods and books.

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  7. Luigi Mangione staying at same ‘barbaric’ NYC prison as Sean ...

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    Mangione agreed to be extradited hours earlier from Blair County, Pa., where he had been held since he was nabbed by police at a McDonald’s in Altoona.. The 26-year-old Baltimore native landed ...

  8. Peabody Bookshop and Beer Stube - Wikipedia

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    Brothers Hugo and Siegfried Weisberger, Austrian immigrants, started the bookshop in 1922, during Prohibition.Siegfried became sole owner in 1931, when Hugo died. [1] The bookshop was located at 913 N. Charles Street, within walking distance of the Walters Art Gallery, the George Peabody Library, the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, Baltimore's Washington Monument, and the Brexton Hotel.

  9. Stewart's Department Store - Wikipedia

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    While many of Baltimore's downtown department stores during the 19th and early 20th centuries were founded by German-Jewish immigrants, Stewart's was a non-Jewish owned department store, although the original founders Samuel and Elias Posner were Jewish. [3] Stewart's opened its first suburban store in 1953.