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  Baltimore, Maryland article - Baltimore, Maryland Baltimore (disambiguation) independent city U.S. State Maryland - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Baltimore grew swiftly in the mid-late 18th century as the granary for sugar producing colonies in the Caribbean.
Baltimore's harbor is the location of Fort McHenry, which came under attack by British forces in the War of 1812 and whose defense inspired Francis Scott Key to write the poem, "The Star-Spangled Banner," which furnishes the lyrics to the United States national anthem.
Baltimore is in the north central part of the state of Maryland, on the Patapsco River.
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 Baltimore, Maryland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Baltimore is also the site of the first architectural monument honoring George Washington, a 178 foot doric column erected in 1829 and designed by Robert Mills, who later designed the Washington Monument in Washington D.C. Baltimore became an independent city in 1851, being detached from Baltimore County at that time.
Baltimore's population peaked at 949,708 in the 1950 Census, which ranked it as the sixth-largest city in the country, behind Detroit and ahead of Cleveland.
Though the crime situation in Baltimore is considered one of the worst in the nation, city officials are quick to point out that most violent crimes, particularly murders, are committed by people who know their victims and who are often associated with the illegal drug trade.
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 Definition of Maryland - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore applied to Charles I for a new royal charter for what was to become the Province of Maryland.
Growing climate varies from USDA Zone 8 on the Eastern Shore and in the cities of Baltimore and Washington DC to Zones 7 and 6 is the Piedmont, to Zone 5 in the mountainous west.
For example, Baltimore was the location of the first Catholic bishop in the USA (1789) and Emmitsburg, the home and burial place of the first American-born citizen to be canonized, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton.
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 Baltimore, Maryland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Baltimore's harbor is the location of Fort McHenry, which came under attack by British forces in the War of 1812 and whose defense inspired Francis Scott Key to write the poem, " The Star-Spangled Banner," which furnishes the lyrics to the United States national anthem.
In the 1830, 1840, and 1850 census es of the United States of America, Baltimore was the second largest city in population.
Baltimore Streetcar Museum restores historic streetcars that once were a vital part of public transportation in Baltimore,Maryland.
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 Encyclopedia: Baltimore (disambiguation)
Lord Baltimore, from whom the city took its name;
Baltimore Technologies, a former "dot-com darling" information security firm proposing to turn into a green energy advisory company.
This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
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 Science Fair Projects - Baltimore, Maryland
As of July 1, 2002, the population is 638,614, and the population of the Baltimore-Washington Metroplex as of 2000 is 7.6 million, up from 6.7 million in 1990..
In 1992, the Baltimore Orioles of Major League Baseball moved downtown to Oriole Park at Camden Yards, and six years later the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League moved next door into the newly renamed M&T Bank Stadium, formerly known as PSINet Stadium until PSINet went bankrupt.
Baltimore is in the north central part of the state of Maryland, on the Patapsco River, not far from the Chesapeake Bay.
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 Baltimore, Maryland
As of 2005, the population is 636,251, up from 628,670 in 2002 and the population of the Baltimore-Washington Metroplex as of 2000 is 7.6 million, up from 6.7 million in 1990.
In 1992, the Baltimore Orioles of Major League Baseball moved downtown to Oriole Park at Camden Yards, and six years later the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League moved next door into the newly renamed MandT Bank Stadium, formerly known as PSINet Stadium until PSINet went bankrupt.
Baltimore's has had problems with crime in recent years.
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 Baltimore, Maryland - InfoSearchPoint.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
A convention occurred on July 26-28, 2001 in the Baltimore Convention Center most of the major streets in downtown Baltimore still remained closed and traffic was still gridlocked, on the early morning hours of July 26-27, manhole covers flew into the air and there were underground explosions along West Pratt Street.
Also in 2003, Baltimore was affected by Hurricane Isabel from flooding as a result of tidal surge, the hard hit areas of Baltimore was in the Fells Point community and the Inner Harbor and the areas surrounding the Inner Harbor.
The Baltimore Convention Center came extremely close to being flooded due to Hurricane Isabel as most of Pratt Street was closed off because it was totally impassible by vehicles due to flooding.
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 Baltimore (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Martin Baltimore attack/bomber aircraft, also known as the A-30.
This is a disambiguation page — a list of articles associated with the same title.
If an internal link referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
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It can be shown however that churches holding many of the Baptist beliefs existed prior to cigna health insurance the reformation (thus they are not Protestant) and that there is no known point of origin if their claim is not correct.
Menchi 06:38 14 Jul 2003 (UTC) :Towson University should be in the separate articles of Baltimore County, Maryland and Towson, Maryland, not in the article on the city.
BRG The Baltimore Blast mental health are not defunct, as of January 2004.
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 Wikinfo | Maryland
The English colony of Maryland was founded by Lord Baltimore who on March 25, 1634 led the first settlers into this area which would soon become one of the few dominantly Catholic regions among the English colonies in America.
The Maryland toleration act was one of the first laws that explicitly tolerated varieties of religion (as long as it was Christian), and is sometimes seen as a precursor to the First Amendment.
The state bird is the Baltimore oriole; the state flower is the fl-eyed susan; state sport is jousting; state dog is the Chesapeake Bay Retriever; state fish is the rockfish (striped bass); state cat is the calico cat; and the state song is "Maryland, My Maryland." Nickname is "The Old Line State."
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 Baltimore, Maryland - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Many places were flooded including the ESPN Zone and the Baltimore World Trade Center.
The headquarters of the Social Security Administration is located in Woodlawn, just outside the city limits.
The major highways serving the city are I-695 (the Baltimore Beltway), I-95 and I-83.
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 Baltimore, Maryland - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
It is the largest city in Maryland, named after the founding proprietor of the Maryland Colony, Lord Baltimore.
In 1992, the Baltimore Orioles of Major League Baseball moved downtown to Oriole Park at Camden Yards, and in 1998 the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League moved next door into the newly renamed M&T Bank Stadium;, formerly known as PSINet Stadium until PSINet went bankrupt.
To see more detailed information and the latest information regarding Baltimore's convention center headquarters hotel, go here: Baltimore Convention Center Hotel Project.
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 Baltimore New
1) " Baltimore" -- In the context of Baltimore New
Baltimore was founded on July 30, 1729 andis named after CæciliusCalvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore who wahttp:/.
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 Baltimore
Baltimore is the name of a song recorded in 1979 by singer/songwriter Tori Amos (then known by her birth name of Myra Ellen).
Baltimore County was granted a charter form of government in 1956.
Baltimore County has no incorporated municipalities except that a small portion of the town of Hampstead (most of which is in Carroll County) extends into the county.
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 Hippodrome Baltimore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
As of July 1, 2002, the population is 638,614, down from 651,154 in the 2000 Census.It is the largest city in Maryland, named after the founding proprietor of theMaryland Colony, CæciliusCalvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore.
Because there is also a Baltimore County adjacent to (but not including) the city, it is sometimes referred to as Baltimore City when a clear distinction isdesired.
Baltimore was founded on July 30, 1729 andis named after CæciliusCalvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore who wa...
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 Baltimore, Maryland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The mass exodus of the middle class has left Baltimore with a steadily declining population.
Baltimore is the location of the Baltimore World Trade Center, the world's tallest five sided building.
In recent years, efforts to redevelop the downtown area have led to a revitilization of the Inner Harbor.
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 Baltimore (disambiguation) - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Baltimore (disambiguation) - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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 Maryland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
It was during this bombardment that the Star Spangled Banner was writen by Francis Scott Key.
The Eastern Shore region, as well as a small part of the western shore (including Baltimore, Annapolis, and St. Mary's City) are a part of the Atlantic Coastal Plain, which has a humid subtropical climate of hot summers and mild winters.
Growing climate varies from solid USDA Zone 8 on the Eastern Shore and in the cities of Baltimore and Washington DC to Zones 7 and 6 is the Piedmont, to Zone 5 in the mountainous west.
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Lord Baltimore, from whom the city takes its name
This is a disambiguation page; that is, one that just points to other pages that might otherwise have the same name.
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 Encyclopedia: Baltimore
After the riot, Union troops occupied Baltimore and Maryland came under direct federal administration — in part, to prevent the state from seceeding — until the end of the war in April 1865.
Baltimore is a sister city of these municipalities:
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 Baltimore Mortgage Lenders   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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 Baltimore Tv
1) " Baltimore" -- In the context of Baltimore Tv This article is about the city in the US state of Maryland.
2) " Tv" -- In the context of Baltimore Tv See TV (disambiguation) for other uses and Television (band) for the rock band Family watching television in the 1950s.
Television is a telecommunication system for broadcasting and receiving moving pictures and sound over a distance.
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This is a list of disambiguation pages or redirects with "(disambiguation)" in the title.
Links to these pages don't need disambiguation, as they are done exceptionally and on purpose.
Ireland Information Guide:Links to disambiguating pages lists other disambiguation pages.
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 National Aquarium Baltimore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In the US, they are sold under the Panasonic brand.
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 Belvedere Baltimore   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
It is used as a generic architectural term (see Belvedere (structure)), and has been used to name many things:
Belvedere, a Canadian punk rock band founded in the late 1990's.
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