Jan. 28, 2001: Ravens win the Super Bowl
July 18, 2001: Train carrying toxic chemicals, right, catches fire under Howard Street
Oct. 16, 2002: The Dawson family home is set on fire, killing 7
Nov. 5, 2002: Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. is elected governor
June 2, 2002: "The Wire" premieres
Feb. 10, 2004: Restored Hippodrome Theatre opens
March 6, 2004: Water taxi capsizes in Baltimore harbor, right
May 13, 2005: GM's Broening Highway plant closes
May 20, 2006: Barbaro, right, breaks down at the Preakness
Jan. 17, 2007: Martin O'Malley, far right, inaugurated as governor
May 17, 2007: Maryland smoking ban becomes law
Nov. 4, 2008: Maryland voters approve the slots referendum
August 2008: Michael Phelps smashes the record for Olympic gold medals
Dec. 1, 2009: Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon is convicted of embezzlement
July 18, 2001: Train carrying toxic chemicals, right, catches fire under Howard Street
Oct. 16, 2002: The Dawson family home is set on fire, killing 7
Nov. 5, 2002: Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. is elected governor
June 2, 2002: "The Wire" premieres
Feb. 10, 2004: Restored Hippodrome Theatre opens
March 6, 2004: Water taxi capsizes in Baltimore harbor, right
May 13, 2005: GM's Broening Highway plant closes
May 20, 2006: Barbaro, right, breaks down at the Preakness
Jan. 17, 2007: Martin O'Malley, far right, inaugurated as governor
May 17, 2007: Maryland smoking ban becomes law
Nov. 4, 2008: Maryland voters approve the slots referendum
August 2008: Michael Phelps smashes the record for Olympic gold medals
Dec. 1, 2009: Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon is convicted of embezzlement