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Great food in a sophisticated atmosphere at Towson Tavern
Towson is more than a college town. Towson Tavern gets that. The restaurant opened on New Year's Eve 2011 on York Road, near the Towson Circle. The area is well-known for bars and pubs, but Towson Tavern stands out from the pack: Instead of catering...
Tags: Potatoes, Dining and Drinking, Ginger, Steaks, Restaurants
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Lamenting the death of the room tax bill [Letter]
A bill that I worked on with my Democratic colleague, Delegate Mary-Dulany James, was recommitted back to committee. HB 1395 promoted tourism and economic growth in Harford County and would have given the Harford County Council the authority to impose a...Tags: Rentals, Tourism and Leisure, Aberdeen, Havre de Grace, Harford County
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Auction of The Inn at the Black Olive canceled as business files for bankruptcy
The family owners of The Inn at the Black Olive in Fells Point hope a bankruptcy filing Thursday will give them time to try to attract investors and keep operating the 2-year-old boutique hotel, their bankruptcy attorney said. The Black Olive Development...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Personal Service, Lawyers, Auction Service, Property
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At Della Rose's Avenue Tavern in White Marsh, it's a family affair
The Della Roses are a family that works. The family has been in the restaurant business since 1944, when brothers Tony and Joe Della Rose opened a tavern in East Baltimore. Over time, the business grew and changed, morphing into a cheery pub serving...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Sandwiches, Baseball, Breads, Caesar Salads
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Early 20th-century marathons found a starting line in Laurel [History Matters]
From 1909 until 1939, marathons were run from Laurel to Washington or Baltimore. After the first few marathons, they not only became AAU-sanctioned, but the race was one of the qualifying marathons for the U.S. Olympic team. There was one constant in...
Tags: Newspapers, Boston Marathon, Running, Road Running, Baltimore Hotels
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Happiness turned to horror for Marylanders at Boston Marathon
— At 2:42 p.m. on Monday — just minutes before the first bomb exploded along the marathon course — Carol Downing's son-in-law and daughters were positioned perfectly to watch her run past the blue-and-yellow finish line painted across...
Tags: Boston Marathon, Family, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Running, Road Running
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Maryland's state parks help drive local economies
The new green at Maryland's state parks is cash, and lots of it.
This has been a banner year for the 66 parks, which logged nearly 11 million visitors by early December, 1.1 million more than at the same point last year. Long the destination of day...Tags: Gardens and Parks, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Garrett County, Tourism and Leisure, Martin O'Malley
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Inn at the Black Olive slated for auction Thursday
The Inn at the Black Olive, a 12-suite boutique hotel in Fells Point known for eco-friendly amenities, will be offered for sale at a foreclosure auction Thursday. An auction by Alex Cooper Auctioneers Inc. is slated for 9 a.m. at the South Caroline...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Personal Service, University of Baltimore, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), Business
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Super Sunday dining in Baltimore restaurants
The Baltimore SunHaving the Ravens in the post-season has been great for bars and taverns but not always for restaurants. The Jan. 16 divisional game against Denver, for instance, took a bite out of Saturday-night profits when it went into overtime. A Sunday night...Tags: Super Bowl, Marketing, Football, Seasons Restaurant, Dining and Drinking
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Center Stage gives world premiere of 'Mud Blue Sky'
Center Stage seems to have a thing for public accommodations these days. The company’s last play was set in a nondescript motel room. The current one is set in a nondescript hotel room. The deja vu feeling is intensified since both productions have...
Tags: Martin Luther King Jr., Everyman Theatre, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Rome (Italy)
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Traveling weather or not
Winter skiing, springtime on the links, summer sailing and autumn leaf-peeping — the weather forecast is the driving force behind the planning of many vacations. But when it comes to predicting the weather, WBAL meteorologist Tony Pann takes it all...
Tags: Rentals, Spring Training, Food Network (tv network), Trips and Vacations, AirTran
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Moonshine Tavern an early hit in Canton
In its aim and ambition, Moonshine Tavern is nothing like the Gin Mill, the cozy Canton bar and restaurant it replaced after nearly 16 years of service. Like many of the nearby bars on Boston Street, the Gin Mill was more of a casual place for dinner...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Strawberries, Restaurants, Bars and Clubs
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