Ayers Saint Gross 100th anniversary
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( Photo by Sloane Brown, Special to The Baltimore Sun / June 26, 2012 ) It was a two-fer for several hundred folks who came to Tide Point June 18. Although they came to help Ayers Saint Gross celebrate its 100th anniversary, they also got to enjoy the last day of Baltimore's Star-Spangled Sailabration bicentennial celebration of the War of 1812 at the party, which took place on the Tide Point pier outside the firm's headquarters, where the Japanese Coast Guard ship was docked. |
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