Eleven preservation projects, including four in the Baltimore area, will receive grants totaling $1M from the Maryland Historical Trust
The Patterson Park Observatory and three landmark churches in the Baltimore area are among 11 historic properties around the state that will receive preservation grants from the Maryland Historical Trust.
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Wait for it… an Eastern Shore native is Broadway’s latest Hamilton — The Baltimore Banner Second lawsuit challenging redistricting amendment filed in Dorchester County — Maryland Matters Howard County names 2nd acting police chief in less than 3 months — The Baltimore Sun “Your support over the years has meant the world to me”: Trey…
Eleven preservation projects, including four in the Baltimore area, will receive grants totaling $1M from the Maryland Historical Trust
The Patterson Park Observatory and three landmark churches in the Baltimore area are among 11 historic properties around the state that will receive preservation grants from the Maryland Historical Trust.
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Maryland soup maker issues recall for item sold at Walmart in 29 states — The Baltimore Sun Moore and Cox differ on data centers at Maryland conference — Maryland Matters Luigi Mangione’s state murder trial postponed indefinitely amid double jeopardy fight — Associated Press Maryland prison violence shows early drop following body camera rollout, officials…
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Grandmother guilty after child dies from fall from car on interstate; Gas-leak fire closes BWI daily parking garage; 10 miles of new trails coming to Patapsco Valley State Park


