Thank you. Makes me think of my grandmother how she live.what it was for her growing up. People had more feelings for others more fun free times , parades in the streets even i remember on light st. Parades my mother would make my custome i am 75. Christmas was so Beautiful everthing was dressed with beautiful declarations ,lights.people celebrated.good times. Now everthing feel so dead... So far from GOD our HOLY FATHER .
I was born in Baltimore 1968 moved out 2019 used to live on Riverside Avenue and West Street a lot of places I've been a hundred years later that's so crazy Baltimore is gone war zone
There was a building on the piers on Pratt St. that had a larger than life size Viking on his ship. It was there in the 1960s and before. I wonder if anyone saved it.
Someone needs to do some homework. Every major city in the US and most smaller cities had a "great" fire during that time. Why would you need a Militia to hold back a crowd from a fire?!? Research Tartaria!
My great grandfather was a welder in the shipyards at Bethlehem steel for 50 yrs. I wonder if he was building the ship in the picture! Like my Pap was, I am a welder too. I don’t build ships though. I build military combat vehicles.
It wasn't always that way. I was born there in 1948. I loved Maryland, but moved out of state in 1999. I miss the Maryland I remember as a child and young adult, but not what it is now.
It's a shame that the more racist times were, the cleaner and safer cities were. Why can't we all as human beings no matter the race clean up our cities and protect each other?