baltimore

the greatest city in america, the city that reads, monument city, charm city, etc
Cherry plant "Wash Day (c. 1946) ...The white steps of Baltimore have become the city’s trademark and a marvel to visitors. Most of them are white marble, from nearby quarries, and homeowners vie in keeping them bright. In any block, there is seldom a day that someone is not out scrubbing them.
a man in the field of an abandoned stadium

This Turnstile video/short film makes me want to be sixteen again. I had never heard of them until I ended up at this free hometown show they put on at Wyman Park that had incredible energy.

a black and yellow seal with a white marble statue

Seal of Baltimore

City of Baltimore Logo

City of Baltimore Flag

Adult male window screen painter working on the sidewalk Screen painting is a 100+ year old tradition in the city of painting landscapes (usually) on window screens for aesthetics and privacy. See some examples or read history from the Painted Screen Society of Baltimore.
a complex multi-faceted sundial in front of a Victorian greenhouse.

The Rawlings Conservatory is the second-oldest wood, iron, and glass-framed building still in use in the United States. This sundial is based on solar time (it was made before standard time was invented in 1884) and records the times for Baltimore, Cape Cod, Rio de Janeiro, San Francisco, Pitcairn Island, Sitka, Honolulu, Jeddo (Tokyo), Calcutta, Cape Town, Jerusalem, Fernando Po, and London.

porcelain cats attached to the brick side of a house

Ceramic Camark cats were popular in the 1950's and can be found in many parts of the city on brick walls.

cyclists at night in Baltimore

LocalCharm.Wiki is an indie website of hobby groups in Baltimore and the rest of the state. Groups include staples like the Baltimore Rock Opera Society and Fluid Motion (synchronized swimming) as well as amateur radio, shape-note singing, broomball, etc.

cyclists at night in Baltimore

Baltimore has over 300 sites on the National Register of Historic Places, including the American Brewery building from 1887. Wikipedia has a great list of sites by region with thumbnail photos - it's really helpful for identifying historic buildings like a field guide.

east & northeast

south & southeast

west & southwest

north & northwest

central/downtown