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Morton 'Jerry' Baum, education fund director
Morton "Jerry" Baum, founder and executive director of the Fund for Educational Excellence and a retired clothing manufacturing executive who was a tireless champion of city public schools, died May 5 from complications of Parkinson's disease at his...
Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, Teachers, Public Schools, PTA, Finance
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Guilford neighborhood marks 100th anniversary
On sparkling spring days, Ann Goldman Giroux enjoys tending her garden, planting vegetables and nurturing the lush roses and rare azaleas that adorn her family's home in Guilford. Giroux, who typically plants 800 white tulips along the front walkway and...
Tags: Queen Anne (Prince George's, Maryland), Druid Hill, Artists, Queen Anne (Talbot, Maryland), T. Rowe Price
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Tour of Wardour neighborhood kicks off annual House & Garden Pilgrimage
From the dentils that punctuate the roofline to the wide staircase leading upstairs, the home of Gretchen and A. Denis Clift is a classic. And it's in an Annapolis community where architecture is distinctive, gardens are gracious and century-old trees...
Tags: United States Naval Academy, Shingles, Henry Cooper, Architecture, Annapolis
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Travel Postcard: 48 hours in Rochester, New York
ReutersROCHESTER, New York (Reuters) - Synonymous with film photography, lilacs and classical music, Rochester offers an unusual array of attractions for a mid-sized U.S. city that brought industrial prowess to a scenic river gorge on Lake Ontario's southern...Tags: Feminism, French Toast, Jim Marshall, Artists, Dining and Drinking
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Runners' top 12 trails
Special to The Baltimore SunDo you feel the nip in the air? Runners do. For them, the advent of fall means more than changing leaves and back to school. Cooler weather and coming races (the Baltimore Running Festival is October 13) make autumn the ideal time to run in the great...Tags: Druid Hill, Transportation, Light Rail (Baltimore), Patapsco, Animals
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Exploring Hartford's Famous Burial Grounds
Since its founding by English settlers, Hartford has been one of New England's most populous cities. Over the nearly four centuries of Hartford's existence, millions of people have lived and died here and, in most cases, their earthly remains were...
Tags: Groton, Government, Central Park, Trinity College, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)
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August 17: Author - Justin Martin, Genius of Place
WGN NewsJustin Martin To purchase a copy of the book: Genius of Place: The Life of Frederick Law Olmsted Most people have heard of Central Park and Prospect Park in New York, Stanford University in California, the Back Bay Fens and Franklin Park in Boston,...Tags: Washington, DC, Central Park, New York, California, Human Interest
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Group ranks Baltimore's parks 15th in nation
Baltimore's historic park system ranks 15th among the nation's 40 largest cities in a new rating released Wednesday, which credits the city's foresight in carving out public spaces over the past two centuries but faults its more recent leadership for...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Tourism and Leisure, Gardens and Parks, Finance, Fort McHenry
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English cottage revival in Homeland
John and Leila Juracek's British friends tell them their 1929 Tudor Revival house in Baltimore's Homeland neighborhood is more like an English cottage than the country cottages in England.
The L-shaped exterior is of 18-inch-thick stone dressed in ivy...Tags: Literature, Central Park, England, Architecture, Building Material
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Focus on Roland Park
Focus has been on Roland Park in recent weeks. It is easy for us Roland Parkers to take our verdant, well-planned community for granted. When interest from others comes, it increases our appreciation. First, Justin Martin, the author of Genius of Place:...Tags: Anne Tyler, NPR, Roland Park
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Best Park
1) Elizabeth Park Hartford has acres of history. We got your Mark Twain, your Harriet Beecher Stowe, your Wallace Stevens, your Samuel Colt, your Thomas Hooker. Major-league cultural shapers all. A somewhat lesser-known light is Frederick Law Olmsted,...
Tags: West Hartford, Bushnell Park, Mark Twain, Central Park, Harriet Beecher Stowe
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Biltmore Estate debuts Tiffany landscapes and art
Biltmore in nearby Asheville, N.C., will be the site of the July 1 opening of Tiffany at Biltmore, an exhibition of 45 stained glass lamps created by Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) and The Tiffany Studios. The exhibition will fill The Biltmore Legacy...Tags: Winter Garden, John la Farge, North Carolina, New York City, Richard Morris
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