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Encyclopedia > Downtown Baltimore

Downtown Baltimore is the section of Baltimore traditionally bounded by Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard to the west, Mt. Royal Avenue to the north, President Street to the east and the Inner Harbor area to the south. It consists of four neighborhoods: Westside, City Centre, Inner Harbor and Camden Yards. It is the focal point of business in the Baltimore metro area with over 100,000 employees. It has also increasingly become a heavily populated neighborhood with over 37,000 residents and new condominiums and apartment homes being built steadily. Nickname: Monument City, Charm City, Mob Town[1][2], B-more Motto: The Greatest City in America,[3] Get in on it. ... Martin Luther King, Jr. ... The Inner Harbor is a historic seaport, tourist attraction, and iconic landmark of the City of Baltimore. ...

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City Centre is the historic financial district in Baltimore that has increasingly shifted eastward. Hundreds of businesses are found here, and it remains the center of life in Baltimore. City Centre is also home to the majority of Baltimore's skyscrapers (including the massive Charles Centre district) as well as most of the planned, proposed and/or approved skyscrapers in Baltimore City. It includes the "historic" Charles Street corridor. This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...


The Inner Harbor is the chief commercial and tourist destination in Baltimore, visited by over 13 million people a year. It was also voted as one of the ten most attractive vacation destinations in the world. Here are a large confluence of restaurants, clubs, retail and pavilions. In and around the harbor are proposals for what is planned to be Baltimore's tallest skyscraper, at 10 Inner Harbor, as well as several other buildings. The Inner Harbor is a historic seaport, tourist attraction, and iconic landmark of the City of Baltimore. ...


Westside Baltimore is the western portion of downtown Baltimore that includes Market Center and many of the newest developments in downtown Baltimore. It has increasingly become the preferred residential section of downtown. It is also home to the site of the "Superblock" project that will include hundreds of condos and apartments as well as a variety of retail and commercial space. The former home of Baltimore's many and famed department stores, Westside Baltimore is now anchored by the University of Maryland Health System and the Hippodrome Theatre and is near a new biopark project.


Mt. Vernon, also known as the cultural district, is a high-density area known for its attractive nightlife, buoyed by its large amount of bars, clubs and lounges and its historic multi-story townhomes (most of which have been transformed into apartments) and traditional apartment buildings. In Mt. Vernon are the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, home of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and the Lyric Opera House. The world-renowned Peabody Institute is also located in Mt. Vernon. To the very north is Penn Station, which offers Amtrak service to most US cities and MARC service to Washington, D.C. The Washington Monument dominates the center of the neighborhood Mount Vernon is a neighborhood located just to the north of downtown Baltimore, Maryland. ... Nightlife is the collective term for any entertainment that is available and more popular from the late evening into the early hours of the morning. ... The Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, often referred to simply as the Meyerhoff, is a music venue in the Mount Vernon neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland that opened in 1982. ... The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO) is an American orchestra based in Baltimore, Maryland. ... The Lyric Opera House is a music venue in Baltimore, Maryland. ... Peabody Institute, c. ... Exterior of Penn Station Pennsylvania Station (generally referred to as Penn Station) is the main train station in Baltimore, Maryland. ... Acela Express in West Windsor, NJ Amtrak Cascades service with tilting Talgo trainsets in Seattle, Washington Amtrak train in downtown Orlando, Florida For other uses, see Amtrak (disambiguation). ... MARC, prior to 1984 known as Maryland Rail Commuter Service, is a commuter rail system comprising three lines in the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area. ... Nickname: DC, The District Motto: Justitia Omnibus (Justice for All) Location of Washington, D.C., in relation to the states Maryland and Virginia Coordinates: Country United States Federal District District of Columbia Government  - Mayor Adrian M. Fenty (D)  - City Council Chairperson: Vincent C. Gray (D) Ward 1: Jim Graham (D...


The last section of downtown Baltimore is Camden Yards. This includes the Camden Yards ballpark, home to the Baltimore Orioles, and the M&T Bank Stadium, home of the Baltimore Ravens. Many residential and commercial proposals have also been made for this area. Oriole Park at Camden Yards is a baseball stadium located in Baltimore, Maryland ( ), which was constructed to replace the aging Memorial Stadium. ... Major league affiliations American League (1901–present) East Division (1969–present) Current uniform Retired Numbers 4,5,8,20,22,33,42 Name Baltimore Orioles (1954–present) St. ... M&T Bank Stadium is the home to the Baltimore Ravens, Baltimores National Football League franchise. ... City Baltimore, Maryland Team colors Purple, Black, and Gold Head Coach Brian Billick Owner Steve Bisciotti General manager Ozzie Newsome Mascot Edgar, Allan, and Poe League/Conference affiliations National Football League (1996–present) American Football Conference (1996-present) AFC Central (1996-2001) AFC North (2002-present) Team history Baltimore Ravens...


History

Downtown Baltimore has been the center of city life since Baltimore was chartered in 1796. In 1814 Francis Scott Key wrote "The Star-Spangled Banner" in Baltimore's harbor during the War of 1812. In 1904, downtown Baltimore was almost destroyed by a huge fire with casualties totaled at $150 million. In 1973, Vice President Spiro Agnew resigned from the vice-presidency in the Garmatz Federal Office Building at Charles Centre. Francis Scott Key Fort McHenry looking towards the position of the British ships (with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in the distance on the upper left) Francis Scott Key (August 2, 1779 – January 11, 1843) was an American lawyer, an author, and an amateur poet who wrote the words to... Nicholson took the copy Key had given him to a printer, who published it as a broadside on 17 September, 1814 under the title Defence of Fort McHenry, with a note explaining the circumstances of its writing. ... Combatants United States Native Americans Great Britain, Canadian provincial forces First Nations Peoples Commanders James Madison Henry Dearborn Jacob Brown Winfield Scott Andrew Jackson George Prevost Isaac Brock† Tecumseh† Strength •U.S. Regular Army: 35,800 •Rangers: 3,049 •Militia: 458,463* •US Navy & US Marines: (at start of war... Spiro Theodore Agnew (November 9, 1918 – September 17, 1996) was the 39th Vice President of the United States serving under President Richard M. Nixon, and the 55th governor of the state of Maryland. ...


Attractions

Harborplace is a festival marketplace in Baltimore, Maryland, that opened in 1980 as a centerpiece of the revival of downtown Baltimore. ... The National Aquarium in Baltimore (angular building, rear right, and 2005 extension to its left) lies near historic ships in the Inner Harbor area of Baltimore, including USS Torsk and Lightship Chesapeake. ... Power Plant Live! is a collection of bars and clubs in the Inner Harbor section of downtown Baltimore, Maryland. ... Photo of the newly renovated Exterior of the Basilica taken after the first Mass celebrated in there on October 29, 2006. ... The Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, Maryland is one of the finest small privately-formed art collections open to the public in the United States. ... Peabody Institute, c. ...

Transportation

Downtown Baltimore offers many options for transportation, including subway/light train, bus service, Marc train service through Penn Station and Camden Station as well as access to I-83, I-695, I-95, 295 and 395.


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