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Druid Hill Park

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Druid Hill Park: Encyclopedia - Carp

Abramis Aristichthys Barbodes Carassius Cirrhinus Ctenopharyngodon Cyprinus Epalzeorhynchos Henicorhynchus Hypophthalmichthys Labeo Mylopharyngodon and others A carp is any of various freshwater fish of the family Cyprinidae. The common carp (Cyprinus carpio) is the ...

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Druid Hill Park: Encyclopedia - Baltimore Maryland

Baltimore is an independent city located in the U.S. state of Maryland. As of 2005, the population was 641,943, up from 636,251 in 2004. The population of the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area, as of 2000, was 7.6 million, up from 6.7 million in 1990. Baltimore is the largest city in Maryland, named after the founding proprietor of the Maryland Colony, Cæcilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore. The city is a major U.S. seaport. Because there is also a Baltimore County surrounding (but not including) the city, it is sometimes ...

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Druid Hill Park: Encyclopedia II - Baltimore Maryland - History

During the 17th century, various towns called "Baltimore" were founded as commercial ports at various locations on the upper Chesapeake Bay. The present city dates from July 30, 1729 and is named after Cæcilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore who was the first Proprietary Governor of the Province of Maryland. Baltimore grew swiftly in the mid-late 18th century as the granary for sugar producing colonies in the Caribbean. The profit from sugar encouraged the maximum possible cultivation of cane and the importation of food. The relatively shorter distance between Baltimore and the Caribbean colonies allowed swift ...

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Baltimore Maryland, Baltimore Maryland - History, Baltimore Maryland - Law and government, Baltimore Maryland - Mayor, Baltimore Maryland - Baltimore City Council, Baltimore Maryland - Federal Government, Baltimore Maryland - Crime, Baltimore Maryland - Geography and climate, Baltimore Maryland - Geography, Baltimore Maryland - Climate, Baltimore Maryland - Transportation, Baltimore Maryland - Airports, Baltimore Maryland - Demographics, Baltimore Maryland - Education, Baltimore Maryland - Colleges and universities, Baltimore Maryland - Public schools, Baltimore Maryland - Media, Baltimore Maryland - Newspapers, Baltimore Maryland - Television, Baltimore Maryland - Radio, Baltimore Maryland - Museums and Attractions, Baltimore Maryland - Sports teams, Baltimore Maryland - Defunct or moved Sports Teams, Baltimore Maryland - Sister Cities

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Druid Hill Park: Encyclopedia II - Baltimore Maryland - History

During the 17th century, various towns called "Baltimore" were founded as commercial ports at various locations on the upper Chesapeake Bay. The present city dates from July 30, 1729, and is named after Cæcilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore, who was the first Proprietary Governor of the Province of Maryland. Baltimore grew swiftly in the mid- to late 18th century as the granary for sugar-producing colonies in the Caribbean. The profit from sugar encouraged the maximum possible cultivation of cane and the importation of food. The relatively shorter distance between Baltimore and the Caribbean colonies allowed swift ...

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Baltimore Maryland, Baltimore Maryland - History, Baltimore Maryland - Law and government, Baltimore Maryland - Mayor, Baltimore Maryland - Baltimore City Council, Baltimore Maryland - Federal Government, Baltimore Maryland - Crime, Baltimore Maryland - Geography and climate, Baltimore Maryland - Geography, Baltimore Maryland - Climate, Baltimore Maryland - Transportation, Baltimore Maryland - Airports, Baltimore Maryland - Demographics, Baltimore Maryland - Baltimore Metropolitan Area, Baltimore Maryland - Education, Baltimore Maryland - Colleges and universities, Baltimore Maryland - Public schools, Baltimore Maryland - Media, Baltimore Maryland - Newspapers, Baltimore Maryland - Television, Baltimore Maryland - Radio, Baltimore Maryland - Museums and Attractions, Baltimore Maryland - Sports teams, Baltimore Maryland - Defunct or moved Sports Teams, Baltimore Maryland - Sister Cities

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Druid Hill Park: Encyclopedia II - Thomas Swann - Mayor of Baltimore

Swann was elected as Mayor of Baltimore in one of the bloodiest elections in state histor, defeating Democratic challenger Robert Clinton Wright by over one thousand votes. He was re-elected in 1858, again with widespread violence prevalent, and won by over 19,000 votes due to a large amount of voter intimidation. There were a great deal of internal improvements during Swann's tenure as mayor. The Baltimore volunteer firefighters were replaced with paid firefighters, and were given steam-powered fire engines and a better emergency tel ...

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Thomas Swann, Thomas Swann - Early life and career, Thomas Swann - Mayor of Baltimore, Thomas Swann - Governor of Maryland, Thomas Swann - U.S. Congressional career and final years

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Druid Hill Park: Encyclopedia II - Carp - Introduction of carp to North America

Carp, native to Eurasia, were introduced into North America to great fanfare as "the world's finest fish" in 1877. The original shipment of 345 live fish were released in ponds in Druid Hill Park in Baltimore, Maryland. Later, surplus populations were released in Babcock Lakes in Monument Park in Washington D.C.. This was a project of Rudolf Hessel, a fish culturist in the employ of the United States Government. There was substantial favorable publicity and carp were widely introduced throughout the United States. Introduced Carp readily adapted to their new environment, spreadi ...

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Carp, Carp - Introduction of carp to North America, Carp - Types of carp

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Druid Hill Park: Encyclopedia II - Baltimore, Maryland - History

During the 17th century, various towns called "Baltimore" were founded as commercial ports at various locations on the upper Chesapeake Bay. The present city dates from July 30, 1729 and is named after Cæcilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore who was the first Proprietary Governor of the Province of Maryland. Baltimore grew swiftly in the mid-late 18th century as the granary for sugar producing colonies in the Caribbean. The profit from sugar encouraged the maximum possible cultivation of cane and the importation of food. The relatively shorter distance between Baltimore and the Caribbean colonies allowed swift ...

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Baltimore, Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland - History, Baltimore, Maryland - Law and government, Baltimore, Maryland - Mayor, Baltimore, Maryland - Baltimore City Council, Baltimore, Maryland - Federal Government, Baltimore, Maryland - Crime, Baltimore, Maryland - Geography and climate, Baltimore, Maryland - Geography, Baltimore, Maryland - Climate, Baltimore, Maryland - Transportation, Baltimore, Maryland - Airports, Baltimore, Maryland - Demographics, Baltimore, Maryland - Education, Baltimore, Maryland - Colleges and universities, Baltimore, Maryland - Public schools, Baltimore, Maryland - Media, Baltimore, Maryland - Newspapers, Baltimore, Maryland - Television, Baltimore, Maryland - Radio, Baltimore, Maryland - Museums and Attractions, Baltimore, Maryland - Sports teams, Baltimore, Maryland - Defunct or moved Sports Teams, Baltimore, Maryland - Sister Cities

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Druid Hill Park: Encyclopedia II - Baltimore, Maryland - Sports teams

Baltimore, Maryland - Defunct or moved Sports Teams. Baltimore Orioles - (National League(former american association team), American Association(1882-1889, 1890-1891), American League( American League Orioles are now better known as the present day New York Yankees)) Baltimore Unions - (Union Association) Baltimore Terrapins - (Federal League) Baltimore Stallions - (Canadian Football League ) Baltimore Stars - (United States Football League)See also:

Baltimore, Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland - History, Baltimore, Maryland - Law and government, Baltimore, Maryland - Mayor, Baltimore, Maryland - Baltimore City Council, Baltimore, Maryland - Federal Government, Baltimore, Maryland - Crime, Baltimore, Maryland - Geography and climate, Baltimore, Maryland - Geography, Baltimore, Maryland - Climate, Baltimore, Maryland - Transportation, Baltimore, Maryland - Airports, Baltimore, Maryland - Demographics, Baltimore, Maryland - Education, Baltimore, Maryland - Colleges and universities, Baltimore, Maryland - Public schools, Baltimore, Maryland - Media, Baltimore, Maryland - Newspapers, Baltimore, Maryland - Television, Baltimore, Maryland - Radio, Baltimore, Maryland - Museums and Attractions, Baltimore, Maryland - Sports teams, Baltimore, Maryland - Defunct or moved Sports Teams, Baltimore, Maryland - Sister Cities

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Druid Hill Park: Encyclopedia II - Baltimore, Maryland - Transportation

Public transit in Baltimore City is provided by the Maryland Transit Administration. Baltimore City has many bus routes, a light rail system, and a subway line. Additionally, MARC commuter rail connects Washington, DC's Union Station with the city's two main intercity rail stations, Camden Station and Penn Station. The major highways serving the city are I-695 (the Baltimore Beltway), I-95, I-83 (the Jones Falls Expressway) and I-70 (the eastern terminus of which is just beyond the city limits). There are two twin-bore tunnels traversing the Baltimore harbor within the city limits: the Fort McHenry Tunnel (se ...

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Baltimore, Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland - History, Baltimore, Maryland - Law and government, Baltimore, Maryland - Mayor, Baltimore, Maryland - Baltimore City Council, Baltimore, Maryland - Federal Government, Baltimore, Maryland - Crime, Baltimore, Maryland - Geography and climate, Baltimore, Maryland - Geography, Baltimore, Maryland - Climate, Baltimore, Maryland - Transportation, Baltimore, Maryland - Airports, Baltimore, Maryland - Demographics, Baltimore, Maryland - Education, Baltimore, Maryland - Colleges and universities, Baltimore, Maryland - Public schools, Baltimore, Maryland - Media, Baltimore, Maryland - Newspapers, Baltimore, Maryland - Television, Baltimore, Maryland - Radio, Baltimore, Maryland - Museums and Attractions, Baltimore, Maryland - Sports teams, Baltimore, Maryland - Defunct or moved Sports Teams, Baltimore, Maryland - Sister Cities

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Druid Hill Park: Encyclopedia II - Baltimore, Maryland - Geography and climate

Baltimore, Maryland - Geography. Baltimore is in the north central part of the state of Maryland, on the Patapsco River, not far from the Chesapeake Bay. It is on the western edge of the Atlantic Coastal Plain, with low hills rising in the western part of the city. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 238.5 km² (92.1 mi²). 209.3 km² (80.8 mi²) of it is land and 29.2 km² (11.3 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 12.240% water. The Baltimore Washington Metropolitan area Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) is the 4th la ...

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Baltimore, Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland - History, Baltimore, Maryland - Law and government, Baltimore, Maryland - Mayor, Baltimore, Maryland - Baltimore City Council, Baltimore, Maryland - Federal Government, Baltimore, Maryland - Crime, Baltimore, Maryland - Geography and climate, Baltimore, Maryland - Geography, Baltimore, Maryland - Climate, Baltimore, Maryland - Transportation, Baltimore, Maryland - Airports, Baltimore, Maryland - Demographics, Baltimore, Maryland - Education, Baltimore, Maryland - Colleges and universities, Baltimore, Maryland - Public schools, Baltimore, Maryland - Media, Baltimore, Maryland - Newspapers, Baltimore, Maryland - Television, Baltimore, Maryland - Radio, Baltimore, Maryland - Museums and Attractions, Baltimore, Maryland - Sports teams, Baltimore, Maryland - Defunct or moved Sports Teams, Baltimore, Maryland - Sister Cities

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Druid Hill Park: Encyclopedia II - Baltimore, Maryland - Law and government

Baltimore is an independent city; in other words, not part of any county. For most governmental purposes under Maryland law, Baltimore City is treated as a "county"-level entity. Furthermore the United States Census Bureau uses counties as the basic unit for presentation of statistical information in the United States, and treats Baltimore as a county equivalent for those purposes. Baltimore, Maryland - Mayor. The current Mayor of Baltimore is Martin O'Malley. A Democrat in a town that has been Democratic ...

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Baltimore, Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland - History, Baltimore, Maryland - Law and government, Baltimore, Maryland - Mayor, Baltimore, Maryland - Baltimore City Council, Baltimore, Maryland - Federal Government, Baltimore, Maryland - Crime, Baltimore, Maryland - Geography and climate, Baltimore, Maryland - Geography, Baltimore, Maryland - Climate, Baltimore, Maryland - Transportation, Baltimore, Maryland - Airports, Baltimore, Maryland - Demographics, Baltimore, Maryland - Education, Baltimore, Maryland - Colleges and universities, Baltimore, Maryland - Public schools, Baltimore, Maryland - Media, Baltimore, Maryland - Newspapers, Baltimore, Maryland - Television, Baltimore, Maryland - Radio, Baltimore, Maryland - Museums and Attractions, Baltimore, Maryland - Sports teams, Baltimore, Maryland - Defunct or moved Sports Teams, Baltimore, Maryland - Sister Cities

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Druid Hill Park: Encyclopedia II - Baltimore, Maryland - Demographics

1790 - 13,503 1800 - 26,514 1810 - 46,555 1820 - 62,738 1830 - 80,620 1840 - 102,313 1850 - 169,054 1860 - 212,418 1870 - 267,354 1880 - 332,313 1890 - 434,439 1900 - 508,957 1910 - 558,485 1920 - 733,826 1930 - 804,874 1940 - 859,100 1950 - 949,708 1960 - 939,024 1970 - 905,759 1980 - 786,775 1990 - 736,014 2000 - 651,154 In the 1830, 1840, and 1850 censuses of the United States of America, Baltimore was the second largest city in population. It was among the top 10 cities in population ...

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Baltimore, Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland - History, Baltimore, Maryland - Law and government, Baltimore, Maryland - Mayor, Baltimore, Maryland - Baltimore City Council, Baltimore, Maryland - Federal Government, Baltimore, Maryland - Crime, Baltimore, Maryland - Geography and climate, Baltimore, Maryland - Geography, Baltimore, Maryland - Climate, Baltimore, Maryland - Transportation, Baltimore, Maryland - Airports, Baltimore, Maryland - Demographics, Baltimore, Maryland - Education, Baltimore, Maryland - Colleges and universities, Baltimore, Maryland - Public schools, Baltimore, Maryland - Media, Baltimore, Maryland - Newspapers, Baltimore, Maryland - Television, Baltimore, Maryland - Radio, Baltimore, Maryland - Museums and Attractions, Baltimore, Maryland - Sports teams, Baltimore, Maryland - Defunct or moved Sports Teams, Baltimore, Maryland - Sister Cities

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Druid Hill Park: Encyclopedia II - Baltimore, Maryland - Education

Baltimore, Maryland - Colleges and universities. Baltimore is the home of several places of higher learning, both public and private. Among them are: Baltimore Hebrew University Baltimore International College (BIC) College of Notre Dame of Maryland Johns Hopkins University (JHU) Loyola College in Maryland Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) Peabody Ins ...

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Baltimore, Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland - History, Baltimore, Maryland - Law and government, Baltimore, Maryland - Mayor, Baltimore, Maryland - Baltimore City Council, Baltimore, Maryland - Federal Government, Baltimore, Maryland - Crime, Baltimore, Maryland - Geography and climate, Baltimore, Maryland - Geography, Baltimore, Maryland - Climate, Baltimore, Maryland - Transportation, Baltimore, Maryland - Airports, Baltimore, Maryland - Demographics, Baltimore, Maryland - Education, Baltimore, Maryland - Colleges and universities, Baltimore, Maryland - Public schools, Baltimore, Maryland - Media, Baltimore, Maryland - Newspapers, Baltimore, Maryland - Television, Baltimore, Maryland - Radio, Baltimore, Maryland - Museums and Attractions, Baltimore, Maryland - Sports teams, Baltimore, Maryland - Defunct or moved Sports Teams, Baltimore, Maryland - Sister Cities

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Druid Hill Park: Encyclopedia II - Baltimore, Maryland - Media

Baltimore, Maryland - Newspapers. The Baltimore Sun Baltimore City Paper The Baltimore Afro-American The Baltimore Times Baltimore, Maryland - Television. WBAL-TV WBFF WJZ-TV WMAR WNUV WUTB Baltimore, Maryland - Radio. WBAL WERQ WHFS WIYY WJFK-AM WLIF WPOC WQSR WRBS WSMJSee also:

Baltimore, Maryland, Baltimore, Maryland - History, Baltimore, Maryland - Law and government, Baltimore, Maryland - Mayor, Baltimore, Maryland - Baltimore City Council, Baltimore, Maryland - Federal Government, Baltimore, Maryland - Crime, Baltimore, Maryland - Geography and climate, Baltimore, Maryland - Geography, Baltimore, Maryland - Climate, Baltimore, Maryland - Transportation, Baltimore, Maryland - Airports, Baltimore, Maryland - Demographics, Baltimore, Maryland - Education, Baltimore, Maryland - Colleges and universities, Baltimore, Maryland - Public schools, Baltimore, Maryland - Media, Baltimore, Maryland - Newspapers, Baltimore, Maryland - Television, Baltimore, Maryland - Radio, Baltimore, Maryland - Museums and Attractions, Baltimore, Maryland - Sports teams, Baltimore, Maryland - Defunct or moved Sports Teams, Baltimore, Maryland - Sister Cities

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Druid Hill Park: Encyclopedia II - Baltimore Maryland - Transportation

Public transit in Baltimore City is provided by the Maryland Transit Administration. Baltimore City has many bus routes, a light rail system, and a subway line. Additionally, MARC commuter rail connects Washington, D.C.'s Union Station with the city's two main intercity rail stations, Camden Station and Penn Station. In recent months there has been serious consideration to extending both Baltimore's light rail and subway lines. A proposed Red Line would link the Social Security Administration to Fells Point and possibly out to the Dundalk/Es ...

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Baltimore Maryland, Baltimore Maryland - History, Baltimore Maryland - Law and government, Baltimore Maryland - Mayor, Baltimore Maryland - Baltimore City Council, Baltimore Maryland - Federal Government, Baltimore Maryland - Crime, Baltimore Maryland - Geography and climate, Baltimore Maryland - Geography, Baltimore Maryland - Climate, Baltimore Maryland - Transportation, Baltimore Maryland - Airports, Baltimore Maryland - Demographics, Baltimore Maryland - Baltimore Metropolitan Area, Baltimore Maryland - Education, Baltimore Maryland - Colleges and universities, Baltimore Maryland - Public schools, Baltimore Maryland - Media, Baltimore Maryland - Newspapers, Baltimore Maryland - Television, Baltimore Maryland - Radio, Baltimore Maryland - Museums and Attractions, Baltimore Maryland - Sports teams, Baltimore Maryland - Defunct or moved Sports Teams, Baltimore Maryland - Sister Cities

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Druid Hill Park: Encyclopedia II - Baltimore Maryland - Demographics

1790 - 13,503 1800 - 26,514 1810 - 46,555 1820 - 62,738 1830 - 80,620 1840 - 102,313 1850 - 169,054 1860 - 212,418 1870 - 267,354 1880 - 332,313 1890 - 434,439 1900 - 508,957 1910 - 558,485 1920 - 733,826 1930 - 804,874 1940 - 859,100 1950 - 949,708 1960 - 939,024 1970 - 905,759 1980 - 786,775 1990 - 736,014 2000 - 651,154 In the 1830, 1840, and 1850 censuses of the United States of America, Baltimore was the second-largest city in population. It was among the top 10 cities in population in the U ...

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Baltimore Maryland, Baltimore Maryland - History, Baltimore Maryland - Law and government, Baltimore Maryland - Mayor, Baltimore Maryland - Baltimore City Council, Baltimore Maryland - Federal Government, Baltimore Maryland - Crime, Baltimore Maryland - Geography and climate, Baltimore Maryland - Geography, Baltimore Maryland - Climate, Baltimore Maryland - Transportation, Baltimore Maryland - Airports, Baltimore Maryland - Demographics, Baltimore Maryland - Baltimore Metropolitan Area, Baltimore Maryland - Education, Baltimore Maryland - Colleges and universities, Baltimore Maryland - Public schools, Baltimore Maryland - Media, Baltimore Maryland - Newspapers, Baltimore Maryland - Television, Baltimore Maryland - Radio, Baltimore Maryland - Museums and Attractions, Baltimore Maryland - Sports teams, Baltimore Maryland - Defunct or moved Sports Teams, Baltimore Maryland - Sister Cities

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Druid Hill Park: Encyclopedia II - Baltimore Maryland - Geography and climate

Baltimore Maryland - Geography. Baltimore is in the north central part of the state of Maryland, on the Patapsco River, not far from the Chesapeake Bay. It is on the western edge of the Atlantic Coastal Plain, with low hills rising in the western part of the city. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 238.5 km² (92.1 mi²). 209.3 km² (80.8 mi²) of it is land and 29.2 km² (11.3 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 12.240 percent water. The Baltimore-Washington Metroplex Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) is the 4th largest in t ...

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Baltimore Maryland, Baltimore Maryland - History, Baltimore Maryland - Law and government, Baltimore Maryland - Mayor, Baltimore Maryland - Baltimore City Council, Baltimore Maryland - Federal Government, Baltimore Maryland - Crime, Baltimore Maryland - Geography and climate, Baltimore Maryland - Geography, Baltimore Maryland - Climate, Baltimore Maryland - Transportation, Baltimore Maryland - Airports, Baltimore Maryland - Demographics, Baltimore Maryland - Baltimore Metropolitan Area, Baltimore Maryland - Education, Baltimore Maryland - Colleges and universities, Baltimore Maryland - Public schools, Baltimore Maryland - Media, Baltimore Maryland - Newspapers, Baltimore Maryland - Television, Baltimore Maryland - Radio, Baltimore Maryland - Museums and Attractions, Baltimore Maryland - Sports teams, Baltimore Maryland - Defunct or moved Sports Teams, Baltimore Maryland - Sister Cities

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Druid Hill Park: Encyclopedia II - Baltimore Maryland - Geography and climate

Baltimore Maryland - Geography. Baltimore is in the north central part of the state of Maryland, on the Patapsco River, not far from the Chesapeake Bay. It is on the western edge of the Atlantic Coastal Plain, with low hills rising in the western part of the city. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 238.5 km² (92.1 mi²). 209.3 km² (80.8 mi²) of it is land and 29.2 km² (11.3 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 12.240 percent water. The Baltimore-Washington Metroplex Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) is the 4th lar ...

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Baltimore Maryland, Baltimore Maryland - History, Baltimore Maryland - Law and government, Baltimore Maryland - Mayor, Baltimore Maryland - Baltimore City Council, Baltimore Maryland - Federal Government, Baltimore Maryland - Crime, Baltimore Maryland - Geography and climate, Baltimore Maryland - Geography, Baltimore Maryland - Climate, Baltimore Maryland - Transportation, Baltimore Maryland - Airports, Baltimore Maryland - Demographics, Baltimore Maryland - Baltimore Metropolitan Area, Baltimore Maryland - Education, Baltimore Maryland - Colleges and universities, Baltimore Maryland - Public schools, Baltimore Maryland - Media, Baltimore Maryland - Newspapers, Baltimore Maryland - Television, Baltimore Maryland - Radio, Baltimore Maryland - Museums and Attractions, Baltimore Maryland - Sports teams, Baltimore Maryland - Defunct or moved Sports Teams, Baltimore Maryland - Sister Cities

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Druid Hill Park: Encyclopedia II - Baltimore Maryland - Sports teams

Baltimore Maryland - Defunct or moved Sports Teams. * Baltimore Orioles - (National League(former american association team), American Association(1882-1889, 1890-1891), American League( American League Orioles are now better known as the present day New York Yankees)) Baltimore Unions - (Union Association) Baltimore Terrapins - (Federal League) Baltimore Stallions - (Canadian Football League ) Baltimore Stars - (United States Football League)See also:

Baltimore Maryland, Baltimore Maryland - History, Baltimore Maryland - Law and government, Baltimore Maryland - Mayor, Baltimore Maryland - Baltimore City Council, Baltimore Maryland - Federal Government, Baltimore Maryland - Crime, Baltimore Maryland - Geography and climate, Baltimore Maryland - Geography, Baltimore Maryland - Climate, Baltimore Maryland - Transportation, Baltimore Maryland - Airports, Baltimore Maryland - Demographics, Baltimore Maryland - Baltimore Metropolitan Area, Baltimore Maryland - Education, Baltimore Maryland - Colleges and universities, Baltimore Maryland - Public schools, Baltimore Maryland - Media, Baltimore Maryland - Newspapers, Baltimore Maryland - Television, Baltimore Maryland - Radio, Baltimore Maryland - Museums and Attractions, Baltimore Maryland - Sports teams, Baltimore Maryland - Defunct or moved Sports Teams, Baltimore Maryland - Sister Cities

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Druid Hill Park: Encyclopedia II - Baltimore Maryland - Sports teams

Baltimore Maryland - Defunct or moved Sports Teams. Baltimore Orioles - (National League(former american association team), American Association(1882-1889, 1890-1891), American League( American League Orioles are now better known as the present day New York Yankees)) Baltimore Unions - (Union Association) Baltimore Terrapins - (Federal League) Baltimore Stallions - (Canadian Football League ) Baltimore Stars - (United States Football League)See also:

Baltimore Maryland, Baltimore Maryland - History, Baltimore Maryland - Law and government, Baltimore Maryland - Mayor, Baltimore Maryland - Baltimore City Council, Baltimore Maryland - Federal Government, Baltimore Maryland - Crime, Baltimore Maryland - Geography and climate, Baltimore Maryland - Geography, Baltimore Maryland - Climate, Baltimore Maryland - Transportation, Baltimore Maryland - Airports, Baltimore Maryland - Demographics, Baltimore Maryland - Baltimore Metropolitan Area, Baltimore Maryland - Education, Baltimore Maryland - Colleges and universities, Baltimore Maryland - Public schools, Baltimore Maryland - Media, Baltimore Maryland - Newspapers, Baltimore Maryland - Television, Baltimore Maryland - Radio, Baltimore Maryland - Museums and Attractions, Baltimore Maryland - Sports teams, Baltimore Maryland - Defunct or moved Sports Teams, Baltimore Maryland - Sister Cities

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