peabody hotel group
- The doorway at Mount Vernon’s 101 West Monument St. is inlaid in brass, and clearly states: Hotel Revival. It’s a new name, and a thoroughly new take for a landmark that has undergone a two-year transformation into a 107-room boutique-style hotel.
- In 1985, the Peabody Court hotel opened in Mount Vernon. Layout, color schemes and furnishings were varied to avoid giving the guest rooms like the one above a
- It’s the newest in a line of small and mid-sized hotels that have opened in the downtown Baltimore area or are planned for the city in recent years.
- Plaster surgery is performed for Baltimore's landmarks at this Sisson Street studio
- Revival at Mount Vernon Place, a new boutique hotel, aims to be not just a place visitors rest their heads, but part of their experience in the city.
- Architect Frank Gant dies
- Lawrence Heinze, a Catonsville salesman and Charles Village real estate investor who co-owned the Midtown Yacht Club and walked around with a song on his lips,
- Auto parts salesman John J. Battalgia Sr. dies
- In 1985, the Peabody Court hotel opened in Mount Vernon. Layout, color schemes and furnishings were varied to avoid giving the guest rooms like the one above a
- Charles Street restaurants will throw down barbecue on Saturday
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- Familiar New American fare -- with a few welcome surprises -- at Sykesville restaurant