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Pier 6 Pavilion; Former names: Harbor Lights Concert Pavilion (1981-1991) Pier Six Concert Pavilion (1991-2004) Cavalier Telephone Pavilion (2004-2006) Pier Six Pavilion (2006-2018) MECU Pavilion (2018-2021) Address: 731 Eastern Ave Baltimore, MD 21202-4320: Location: Inner Harbor: Public transit: Shot Tower / Market Place: Owner: City of ...
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
Baltimore [a] is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maryland.With a total population of 585,708 at the 2020 census, it is the 30th-most populous US city. [15] ...
Engine House No. 6 is a historic fire station located at Baltimore, Maryland, United States. This two-story brick building features a 103-foot Italian-Gothic tower at the apex of its truncated triangular shape. It was built in 1853–54, and the tower is said to be a copy of Giotto's campanile in Florence, Italy. [2]
Odditorium museum opened in the Light Street Pavilion on June 26, 2012, [6] and closed in May 2020. [7] General Growth Properties (GGP) acquired Harborplace from the Rouse Company in 2004 as part its $12.6 billion acquisition of the company. [8] In November 2012, the property was sold to Ashkenazy Acquisitions for $100 million. [9]
This venue is located about one block away from the Baltimore Convention Center on the corner of Baltimore Street and Hopkins Place in downtown Baltimore. With a seating capacity of up to 14,000 for concerts, [ 3 ] CFG Bank Arena is owned by the City of Baltimore and managed by the Oak View Group , a global sports and entertainment company.
Sagamore Pendry Baltimore is located within the 1700 Block of Thames Street, it opened on August 20, 1914; built by the city at a cost of over $1 million ($24 million USD today) as a commercial pier by Theodore Wells Pietsch I.
The "Power Plant" is a mixed-use project re-developed in the late 1990s in a former coal-burning power generating station, originally built in 1900-05 for the old United Railways and Electric Company which operated the recently unified public transportation system of streetcars, trolleys, and some cable cars (in the early years), at the beginning of the 20th century up to its re-organization ...