museums
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- The liquor license has been reactivated at 924 North Charles Street, the former home of the Brass Elephant. The property will reopen as The Museum within a few weeks
- Now the cleats Davis wore for Sunday's 17-inning win over Boston -- when Davis became the first AL position player to earn a win as a pitcher since Rocky Colavito in 1968 -- will be donated to the museum.
- Baltimore will show off its biggest trucks Saturday and allow young residents to meet police officers, firefighters and others who drive those vehicles through city streets.
- Artwork on display through May 13
- Artwork at Baltimore Museum of Art.
- Walters among a number of museums providing photographs to the online encyclopedia
- The Taneytown History Museum is featuring two small, but vivid, exhibits that focus on very different aspects of north Carroll County history: Its brush with the Civil War, and its 200-year heritage of dairy farming.
- Mostly Main Street: This Sunday is Mother's Day and I can think of no place better to spend it than in the historic district.
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- The War of 1812 re-enactment (remember May 3, 1813 when the British burned and sacked Havre de Grace) will reoccur May 5 (Saturday) on the grounds of the Susquehanna Museum at the Lock House, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
- 'Ghost Detectives' will spend the weekend looking for spirits
- Havre de Grace is host of many events for the first weekend of May, including the Decoy and Wildlife Festival and the annual War of 1812 re-enactment
- Baltimore's Poe House deserves a better fate than to be consumed by B&O Museum
- Despite Baltimore's closing 15 years ago of the City Life Museums, there remains tremendous interest in the H.L. Mencken House.
- With eye-catching sculptures and other works, Hopkins joins a growing number of hospitals with art collections
- With eye-catching sculptures and other works, Hopkins joins a growing number of hospitals with art collections
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- The Port Deposit Heritage Corporation held its 36th annual General Meeting on April 19 in the upstairs board room of the Paw Paw Building.
- Event features cutting edge works for more affordable prices
- Today, dear readers, is National Arbor Day (April 27). Plant a tree. HdG has been designated Tree City USA for more than the past 10 years by the National Arbor Day Foundation
- Lady Baltimore statue atop Battle Monument to be preserved as part of War of 1812 bicentennial celebration
- It's this Sunday, April 22. In celebration, on Saturday, (April 21) join the annual River Sweep event along the Lower Susquehanna Heritage Greenway, 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. from Tydings Park to the Susquehanna Museum at the Lock House.
- Members of the Maritime and Southside Academies wore gray and blue pin-striped replica uniform shirts of two teams that played in the NL — the Baltimore Black Sox (Maritime) and the Baltimore Elite Giants (Southside). And they played with wooden bats.
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- Friends School senior Emilio Martinez wins a 2012 Scholastic Art & Writing gold medal. This kid is the real deal artistically, according to school officials.
- The Susquehanna Museum of Havre de Grace at the Lock House reopens Saturday, 1 to 5 p.m., for the season. Free admission. Contact 410-939-5780 or lockhousemuseum@gmail.com/www.thelockhousemuseum.org.
- Consultant suggests partnership between the two West Baltimore museums as key to keeping the Poe House open and making it self-sufficient
- Friends School senior Emilio Martinez wins a 2012 Scholastic Art & Writing gold medal. This kid is the real deal artistically, according to school officials.
- Visit the Hays House Museum in Bel Air this Sunday, April 15, at 1 p.m. and explore the health issues and illnesses that plagued 18th Century women and children.