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Food trucks rallying all weekend long
The Baltimore SunBaltimore's fleet of food trucks are rallying again this weekend. The series of weekly food truck rallies known as the Gathering will convene, for the first time, on the Sinai Hospital campus. The trucks will gather from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Thursday at...Tags: Sinai Hospital in Baltimore
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Looking for ways to improve Inner Harbor
City leaders hope that by this time next year they'll have returned from Annapolis with funds to put toward making the Inner Harbor what its original designers intended it to be — "a playground for Baltimoreans." "The city has changed so much...
Tags: Cordish Cos., National Aquarium Baltimore, Harborplace, Donald C. Fry, Science and Technology
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Hopkins' Nobel winner Riess to speak at Baltimore synagogue Sunday
Adam Riess, the Nobel Prize-winning astronomy professor at Johns Hopkins University, will discuss the expansion of the universe and its mysteries in an event at Bolton Street Synagogue on Sunday. Riess will present and lead a discussion titled...
Tags: Adam Riess, Bolton Hill, Johns Hopkins University, Roland Park, Judaism
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Museums, cultural institutions taking a snow day
Schools and government offices aren't the only things closing down in anticipation of today's snowstorm. Here is a partial list, continually being updated, of cultural and commercial institutions shutting down for the day. The American Visionary Art...
Tags: Baltimore Museum of Art, National Aquarium Baltimore, USS Constellation, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland)
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Maryland Family Readers' Choice 2012 WINNERS
Best Story Time WINNER: Howard County Library Central, East Columbia, Elkridge, Glenwood, Miller, Savage Hclibrary.org Best Museum for Families WINNER: Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum 600 Independence Ave. Southwest...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Target, Ellicott City, Lifestyle and Leisure, Hersheypark
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New carousel coming to Inner Harbor
Nearly a year after the Inner Harbor's historic carousel was ordered to move over unpaid bills, the city has struck a deal with a new merry-go-round operator. Charm City Carousel Entertainment LLC, of Stevensville, will bring a new carousel to the city'...
Tags: Stevensville, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Politics, Inner Harbor, Baltimore Development Corporation
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Baltimore's biggest philanthropists reveal what motivates them
Baltimore is home to some generous souls. There are those who give time, others who share their ideas and plenty of people willing to open their wallets. Over the years, a number of people have built reputations as philanthropists. Yet however...
Tags: Baltimore Museum of Art, Politics, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Students
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City hosts New Year's Eve at Inner Harbor, with sharp eye on security
Thousands of people streamed into Baltimore's Inner Harbor on New Year's Eve night to welcome 2013 with a bang of fireworks expected at midnight — a tradition for some and a new experience for others — as police scanned the crowds for threats....Tags: National Aquarium Baltimore, Times Square, Annapolis, Malts and Milkshakes, Anthony W. Batts
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What stargazers can look forward to in 2013
There is no Transit of Venus to be watched in 2013, or any major eclipses visible for long from Maryland, but local sky watchers say there is still plenty to look forward to seeing in the night sky.
There could be a few opportunities to see rare...Tags: Personal Service, Transit of Venus (2012), Atlantic Ocean, Astronomy
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A proposal on 34th Street
It's an especially wonderful time of the year for a young Baltimore couple. On Dec. 12 (or 12/12/12), Joshua Hager, 26, proposed to his girlfriend, Kate MacDonald, 27, in front of a Baltimore-themed house on 34th Street in Hampden, which is well-known for...
Tags: Frostburg State University, Hampden
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Inner Harbor site approved for Du Burns statue
A bronze statue of Baltimore's first African-American mayor can join a statue of former Mayor William Donald Schaefer on the west shore of the Inner Harbor, a municipal panel ruled Wednesday. Baltimore's Public Art Commission voted 6-0 to allow a city-...
Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, William Donald Schaefer, Inner Harbor, Human Interest
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Inner Harbor site eyed for statue of ex-Mayor 'Du' Burns
Three years after an Inner Harbor statue of William Donald Schaefer was unveiled, admirers of the city's first African-American mayor want to erect a statue of him nearby. A nonprofit foundation created to honor the late Clarence "Du" Burns, who...
Tags: Harborplace, William Donald Schaefer, Science and Technology, Inner Harbor, Human Interest
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