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We are pleased to offer an archive of MCHC’s free virtual public programs, ranging from lectures about food and fashion…
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In his home town of Baltimore Judge Simon Sobeloff (1894-1973) was known as a man of principle and conscience. Though…
This Saturday night, the Young Defenders of the Maryland Historical Society will be hosting its second annual Bootlegger’s Bash party…
With tomorrow’s vote looming over us, we decided to direct our readers to Errol Morris’ thoughtful Op-doc video “11 Excellent…
After Clarence Miles died on October 8, 1977, the Baltimore Sun described him as “an urbane man who never forgot…
After a brief hiatus, processing has recommenced full tilt on the Morris Soper Papers. Recent Goucher graduate and MdHS intern…
When longtime Baltimore Sun photographer Robert Kniesche died in 1976, a colleague praised him as “one of the best cameramen…
One hundred nine years ago this month, Maryland suffragists took to the Baltimore streets in a momentous march for women’s…
Baltimore’s long history as “The Monumental City” and current art culture means that there is an abundance of outdoor sculpture…