The Christmas shoppers assembled inside the front doors of Baltimore’s departments awaiting the sound of the 9:30 a.m. bell. It was like a school, with a sales associate drawing back a rope for the ...
The 1954 Orioles were a hapless bunch, losing 100 games in their first season. But the impact of that fledgling team 70 years ago transcended baseball. The arrival of those Orioles of yore helped ...
While I appreciate the spirit in which Baltimore County Executive Don Mohler disparaged “going back to 1950” by eliminating bus routes to White Marsh Mall, there is a lot to be said for Baltimore’s ...
Stanley E. Sugarman, real estate firm owner who dealt with a segregated Baltimore in the 1950s, dies
Stanley E. Sugarman, a landlord and real estate business owner who helped African Americans buy their first homes, died of cancer May 7 at his Stevenson home. He was 94. Born in Malden, Massachusetts, ...
A priceless address book from the Titanic has been stolen from an exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. The black, leather-bound book had been secured in a glass display case. One ...
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