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BALTIMORE − Schaffner's Drive In is certainly a Baltimore institution. The business at 601 W. Market St. opened in 1959 and is still going strong. Current owner Ed Schaffner was just 7 months old when ...
The Tariff Act of 1890 raised taxes to 49.5% on 1,500-plus items. Championing the move was the “Napoleon of Protectionism,” ...
LANCASTER − It's safe to say Todd's Mountain View Restaurant is a Lancaster tradition as it recently celebrated its 47th anniversary.
When the cannery that opened in Marshallberg, a little village in Down East Carteret County, in 1937 ran out of oysters, ...
From Innovation Dollar celebrations to state-level tax battles, here’s what collectors need to know about the latest wins, ...
New York State Museum, Albany, N.Y. Supported by By Alla Katsnelson On an early summer day in 1876 near Druid Hill Park in Baltimore ... manuscript to Mr. Peck in 1890, hoping that he could ...
ABINGTON 352 Plymouth St. One-family Cape Cod, built in 1800, 2,273 square feet, 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, on ...
Demczuk, who grew up around Baltimore, visited Talbot County as a ... Frederick Douglass (who once worked at the Wye House, a short walk from where Unionville now stands) and fellow abolitionists ...
A sniper is terrorizing the city of Baltimore in To Catch a Killer ... which can perform chores and be helpful around the house. The duo’s old enemy, Feathers McGraw, hacks into Norbot and ...
Pelham, who appeared to be in his late 40s, broke into a wide grin when he found a photograph from the 1890s of a formally ... at MorganStateUniversity in Baltimore, agrees.