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Baltimore Museum of Art to reopen renovated spaces in fall 2014
A sign partway up the front steps of the Baltimore Museum of Art directs people away from that stately spot to a much less grand visitors' entrance on the far east side of the building. Things are about to get a lot more welcoming. The BMA's $28 million...
Tags: Lobbying, Baltimore Museum of Art, Arts, Artists, Renovation
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Museum at Aberdeen Proving Ground won't be reopening
Army officials are canceling plans to reopen the former Army Ordnance Museum at Aberdeen Proving Ground as the APG Museum. Adriane Foss, a spokeswoman for the Harford County Army post, confirmed Tuesday that "the Aberdeen Proving Ground Museum will...
Tags: U.S. Army, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Iraq, Korean War (1950-1953), Aberdeen
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Museum at Aberdeen Proving Ground slated for closing [Letter]
A similar note was sent to local and state elected officials and a copy was provided for publication. The purpose of this letter is to notify Maryland State and Local representatives of the impending closure of the U.S. Army Aberdeen Proving Ground...Tags: Finance, U.S. Army, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Engineering, Rental Service
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Slavic heritage celebrated at museum dedication
A fledgling museum dedicated to preserving Polish and Slavic heritage and culture was dedicated in Baltimore on Sunday. The National Slavic Museum at 1735 Fleet St. in Fells Point is staffed by volunteers. The small museum's collection includes items...Tags: Fells Point
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Baltimore's A&E scene bursting with new projects
Hurry up and finish, willya? That's becoming almost a rallying cry on the Baltimore arts and entertainment scene, as filmgoers, theater lovers, lounge lizards, even merry-go-round riders wait eagerly for new and refurbished venues to open. Some...
Tags: Station North, Bars and Clubs, Charles Street, William Shakespeare, Senator Theatre
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Recreation and outdoors calendar
Appalachian Trail hike Next Saturday, June 22: 10:15 a.m. Hike 7 miles on the Appalachian Trail with the D.C. Chapter of the Appalachian Mountain Club. Old Forge Park, Pa., to Pen Mar Park, Md. Details: amc-dc.org (click: "Chapter Activities") or...Tags: Sailing, Appalachian National Scenic Trail, St. Michaels, Perry Hall, Annapolis
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Lunar Bay Festival receives liquor board approval to serve alcohol
Members of the Harford County Liquor Control Board enthusiastically approved an outdoor event liquor license for the Lunar Bay Festival coming June 29-30 at Steppingstone Museum near Havre de Grace. All three organizers of the music, art and food...Tags: Music, Festive Events, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Arts, Havre de Grace
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Want a sculpture? A new jaw? Pizza? Just print it
Thanks to 3D printing, American society may be about to boldly go where no one has gone before. A Johns Hopkins scientist is seeking to adapt the technology to grow human jaw bones — potentially revolutionizing implant procedures. A Halethorpe...
Tags: Science, Star Trek: The Next Generation (tv program), Halethorpe, Liberty Bell, Fiction
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Bainbridge hosts reunion in D.C., museum open weekends [Port Deposit]
The Maryland Fireman's Convention will be held this coming week at the Convention Center in Ocean City. A parade, meetings, equipment displays, vendors, the memorial service and a fundraising bingo are scheduled throughout the week. The 2013...Tags: Elkton, Washington, DC, American Legion, Aberdeen, Father's Day
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Havre de Grace's 'Ladies of Locust' ready to jam with Lunar Bay
After catering lots of festivals in her hometown of Havre de Grace, Margie Coakley definitely saw how they could be made better. So she decided to put on her own festival. With the help of two neighbors, Genevieve Britton and Kelley Duncan, Coakley is...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Festive Events, Music, Arts, Havre de Grace
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West Virginia celebrates 150 years of statehood
West Virginia, the only state created during the Civil War, was born 150 years ago, on June 20, 1863, when the state of Virginia was split in two to add a Union state. These days, West Virginia is known for its resorts and outdoor recreation. With...
Tags: Architecture, Wars and Interventions, Mountains, Executive Branch, Landforms
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A peek inside the H&H building
I went in search of a place recently named the Bromo Tower Arts and Entertainment District and found myself inside one of its most prominent addresses. But like so many places in Baltimore where artists live and work, you have to be introduced or know a...
Tags: Enoch Pratt Free Library, Station North, Customs and Tradition, Artists, Fine Artists
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