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Walking in Baltimore

An Intimate Guide to the Old City

Frank R. Shivers Jr.

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Outsiders had called it "Mob Town" when, on April 19, 1861, Confederate sympathizers attacked Yankee soldiers and shed the first blood of the Civil War. According to Frank Shivers, Baltimore's unique charm must have something to do with the city's wonderful mix of opposites – North and South, old-fashioned rowhouses and modern office towers, industrial waterfront and revitalized inner harbor, the venerable Walters Art Gallery and funky Fells Point bars.

In the 12 tours of Walking in Baltimore, Shivers invites readers and walkers to explore the city's rich past and lively present. Each tour...

Outsiders had called it "Mob Town" when, on April 19, 1861, Confederate sympathizers attacked Yankee soldiers and shed the first blood of the Civil War. According to Frank Shivers, Baltimore's unique charm must have something to do with the city's wonderful mix of opposites – North and South, old-fashioned rowhouses and modern office towers, industrial waterfront and revitalized inner harbor, the venerable Walters Art Gallery and funky Fells Point bars.

In the 12 tours of Walking in Baltimore, Shivers invites readers and walkers to explore the city's rich past and lively present. Each tour highlights places where notable Baltimoreans made their mark – where BABE RUTH was born, where EDGAR ALLAN POE is buried, where FREDERICK DOUGLASS learned to read, where SCOTT AND ZELDA FITZGERALD had their last home together, where WALLIS WARFIELD married her first husband. Shivers tells where to go to indulge special interests such as sports, the arts, and maritime history. And he offers good advice about restaurants, shops, and transportation.

With a wealth of new details that Shivers has uncovered about street names, outdoor sculpture, famous literary figures, and more. Walking in Baltimore offers an intimate look at the heart of a grand old city. Illustrated with more than 75 photographs, most taken especially for this book by Lisa Frances Davis, this guide promises memorable walking – and delightful reading – for native Baltimoreans and curious visitors alike.

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The newest and best of the vade mecums... Mr. Shivers lays out about a dozen tours, stretching from Patterson Park to Federal Hill to Bolton Hill... Whoever reads this guide and follows these routes will know a lot more about downtown than most natives do.

Wander where pianist Eubie Blake pounded out ragtime, and pub crawl where filmmaker John Waters found inspiration. It's history, alive and vibrant, readable even for those whose shoes may never see a Baltimore street.

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5.5
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9
Pages
336
ISBN
9780801848681
Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction to Baltimore
Part I: Tours
Chapter 1. Inner Harbor Promenade and Vistas From Federal Hill Park
Chapter 2. Fells Point
Chapter 3. Canton
Chapter 4. Little Italy and Old Town
Chapter 5

Preface
Introduction to Baltimore
Part I: Tours
Chapter 1. Inner Harbor Promenade and Vistas From Federal Hill Park
Chapter 2. Fells Point
Chapter 3. Canton
Chapter 4. Little Italy and Old Town
Chapter 5. Downtown, the Burnt District
Chapter 6. Federal Hill, Little Montgomery, and Otterbein
Chapter 7. Downtown, the Unburnt District
Chapter 8. Cathedral Hill and Charles Street
Chapter 9. Seton Hill, Park Avenue, and Antique Row
Chapter 10. Mount Vernon Place and Washington Place
Chapter 11. The Cultural Center
Chapter 12. Bolton Hill
Part II: Places To Go To Indulge Special Interests
Information for Out-of-Towners
Acknowledgments
For Further Reading
Index

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Frank R. Shivers, Jr.
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Frank R. Shivers, Jr.

Winner of the Baltimore City Historical Society 2003 History Honor, Frank Remer Shivers, Jr., has taught in adult education programs at the Johns Hopkins University, where he was named "Teacher of the Year." He is coauthor of The Architecture of Baltimore: An Illustrated History and author of Maryland Wits & Baltimore Bards: A Literary History with Notes on Washington Writers and Walking in...
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