Tag: Underbelly
The Owl Bar has long been a favorite after-work drinking spot for MdHS staffers. A decent beer selection, cheap happy…
The story of race in Baltimore has traditionally been presented as a black and white issue. Particularly in discussions about…
The perilous waters of the Atlantic Ocean condemned Maryland’s first witch. The Charity of London set sail for the New…
Recently while processing the Hutzler Photograph Collection,* the library staff came across a familiar scene: patriotic stitchers sewing an immense…
When longtime Baltimore Sun photographer Robert Kniesche died in 1976, a colleague praised him as “one of the best cameramen…
We are proud to announce that MdHS has been awarded a federally funded grant from the National Film Preservation Foundation…
The anti-alcohol crusade of the nineteenth century lives on as one of the most notable and far reaching reforms of…
How does the small underbelly editorial team cope with colleagues traveling to the beach, mountains, and parts unknown while we’re…
Sitting down in a field or on a city bench, pulling out a sketch pad, and drawing a building or…
Last week the Maryland Historical Society opened a satellite photograph exhibit, “Paul Henderson: Maryland’s Civil Rights Era in Photographs,” at Baltimore’s…

