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    Aug 10, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Who would be on Baltimore's Mount Rushmore?

    Your article about Michael Phelps' prospects for being on Baltimore's Mount Rushmore of athletes made me think who else could be compared to its towering figures ("Make room on our Rushmore," Aug. 5). James Rouse would be George Washington, Thomas...

    Tags: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, James Rouse

  2. Nov 15, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Ancient attractions

    An authentic Indiana Jones is alive and well, right here in town. Baltimore, meet Douglas Comer.
    An authentic Indiana Jones is alive and well, right here in town. Baltimore, meet Douglas Comer. Operating rather inconspicuously from his Charles Village-based firm Cultural Site Research and Management, Comer has overseen some of the region's most...

    Tags: Shirley MacLaine, Baltimore Hotels, Trips and Vacations, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Lima (Peru)

  4. Jun 6, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. Sailabration launches War of 1812 bicentennial

    Baltimore will launch its commemoration of the War of 1812 by land, sea and air this week, starting with parachute jumps into Camden Yards and a parade of tall ships into the harbor. The history-filled week features music, fireworks and an air show over Fort McHenry.
    Baltimore will launch its commemoration of the War of 1812 by land, sea and air this week, starting with parachute jumps into Camden Yards and a parade of tall ships into the harbor. The history-filled week features music, fireworks and an air show over...

    Tags: Pratt Street, Tourism and Leisure, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Flag Day (United States), Francis Scott Key

  6. Nov 12, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Inner Harbor site eyed for statue of ex-Mayor 'Du' Burns

    Three years after an Inner Harbor statue of William Donald Schaefer was unveiled, admirers of the city's first African-American mayor want to erect a statue of him nearby.
    Three years after an Inner Harbor statue of William Donald Schaefer was unveiled, admirers of the city's first African-American mayor want to erect a statue of him nearby. A nonprofit foundation created to honor the late Clarence "Du" Burns, who...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Maryland Science Center, Inner Harbor, Arts

  8. Nov 7, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. Lucille Gorham, neighborhood activist

    Lucille Gorham, a longtime East Baltimore neighborhood activist whose "quick wits and good-natured tenacity" equipped her as the voice of poor residents who lived near Johns Hopkins Hospital, died of cancer Saturday at her Belair-Edison home. She was 81.
    Lucille Gorham, a longtime East Baltimore neighborhood activist whose "quick wits and good-natured tenacity" equipped her as the voice of poor residents who lived near Johns Hopkins Hospital, died of cancer Saturday at her Belair-Edison home. She was 81....

    Tags: Carl Stokes, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Politics, Belair-Edison, M.J. Brodie

  10. Oct 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Half of state voters approve of O'Malley as governor — but few see him as president

    Half of Marylanders view Martin O'Malley's performance as governor favorably, but only one in five say they would support him for president, according to a new poll conducted for The Baltimore Sun.
    Half of Marylanders view Martin O'Malley's performance as governor favorably, but only one in five say they would support him for president, according to a new poll conducted for The Baltimore Sun. After a rocky year that included two special sessions of...

    Tags: Elections, Executive Branch, Polls, Annapolis, Politics

  12. Oct 31, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. H. Berton McCauley, dentist

    Dr. H. Berton McCauley, former chief of the dental division of the Baltimore Health Department, who led the controversial battle that resulted in the city's water supply being fluoridated nearly 60 years ago, died Oct. 23 of prostate cancer at his Hadley Square home. He was 98.
    Dr. H. Berton McCauley, former chief of the dental division of the Baltimore Health Department, who led the controversial battle that resulted in the city's water supply being fluoridated nearly 60 years ago, died Oct. 23 of prostate cancer at his...

    Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Manhattan (New York City), Water Supply, Dentistry and Dental Health, George Washington

  14. Oct 21, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Success of Ravens and Orioles brings back memories of 1971

    Forty-one years. Until now, that's how long it had been since Baltimore's baseball and football teams thrilled fans by making their respective playoffs in the same year.
    Forty-one years. Until now, that's how long it had been since Baltimore's baseball and football teams thrilled fans by making their respective playoffs in the same year. In January, the Ravens played New England for the AFC championship, and lost to the...

    Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Sports, American Football Conference, Executive Branch, National Basketball Association

  16. Oct 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Mark Joseph steers an award-winning path to Yellow Cab's second century

    Yellow Cab, which has operated in the Baltimore area since 1909, has been named taxi operator of the year by the industry's trade group, the Taxicab, Limousine & Paratransit Association.
    Yellow Cab, which has operated in the Baltimore area since 1909, has been named taxi operator of the year by the industry's trade group, the Taxicab, Limousine & Paratransit Association. Behind the wheel is Mark Joseph, a graduate of American...

    Tags: Washington, DC, Crime, Law and Justice, Companies and Corporations, World War II (1939-1945), Economy, Business and Finance

  18. Oct 25, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. A day to remember — or find out about — the lost town of Daniels

    "Gone, but not forgotten" is the nostalgic slogan adopted by organizers of Discover Daniels Day, a one-time event Saturday that will mark 40 years since the last remnants of the town of Daniels were demolished by Tropical Storm Agnes.
    "Gone, but not forgotten" is the nostalgic slogan adopted by organizers of Discover Daniels Day, a one-time event Saturday that will mark 40 years since the last remnants of the town of Daniels were demolished by Tropical Storm Agnes. Haven't heard of...

    Tags: Halloween, Annapolis, Patapsco, Ellicott City, State Parks

  20. Oct 26, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. '79 Orioles recall one of the coldest World Series games

    How cold will it be Saturday night, when the Detroit Tigers and San Francisco Giants meet in the Motor City for Game 3 of the World Series?
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    How cold will it be Saturday night, when the Detroit Tigers and San Francisco Giants meet in the Motor City for Game 3 of the World Series? Forty-three degrees, with temperatures dipping into the upper 30s by game's end, predicts meteorologist Jim...

    Tags: Sports, Mike Flanagan, Paul Sarbanes, Frank Robinson, Earl Weaver

  22. Jul 24, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Richard L. Lelonek Sr., Belair-Edison activist

    Richard Lelonek Sr., a retired railroad office worker and veteran Belair-Edison community activist, died July 21 at Maryland Shock Trauma Center of internal injuries related to an auto accident. He was 86 and lived in Northeast Baltimore.
    Richard Lelonek Sr., a retired railroad office worker and veteran Belair-Edison community activist, died July 21 at Maryland Shock Trauma Center of internal injuries related to an auto accident. He was 86 and lived in Northeast Baltimore. Born in...

    Tags: Belair Road, Martin O'Malley, Local Government, Belair-Edison, White Marsh

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