The Baltimore Country Club may move out of the city if it doesn’t get support from elected officials about zoning for property it owns, general manager and chief operating officer Michael Stott hinted in a letter sent to club members this week.
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The Baltimore Country Club may move out of the city if it doesn’t get support from elected officials about zoning for property it owns, general manager and chief operating officer Michael Stott hinted in a letter sent to club members this week.
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