Take a look back at a 1955 football game between Baltimore Polytechnic Institute and Forest Park High School at Memorial Stadium. See the old picture and learn more about the game.
Take a look back at a 1955 football game between Baltimore Polytechnic Institute and Forest Park High School at Memorial Stadium. See the old picture and learn more about the game.
Take a look back in time to 1849 and explore the Helen Delich Port in Baltimore, the largest port in the United States at the time. Today, the port handles a lot of imports, including Mercedes-Benz cars, and has been featured in films and TV series.
Take a look back at Gino's Hamburgers, the fast food chain founded by Baltimore Colts players Gino Marchetti and Alan Ameche in 1957. At one point, Gino's had almost 400 locations before it was bought by the Marriott Corporation in the 1980's. You can still find the restaurant chains scattered around Maryland.
Meet August John "Americus" Schoenlein, Baltimore's forgotten World Wrestling Champion. Born in 1883, he made his professional debut in 1901 and won the World Light Heavyweight Title in 1908. Read on to learn more about his amazing story!
Learn the story behind Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, its controversial ingredients, and the Baltimore drug manufacturer, August Vogeler, who acquired the medical compounds in 1873.
Take a journey back in time to explore the Maryland Casualty Clock Tower in Baltimore. Learn about the history of the tower and the stunning architectural structure it once was. See photos from the 1940s and 1950s for a glimpse into the past.
Learn about the color-changing letters of the Maryland National Bank Building (now Bank of America Building) in Baltimore. The letters lit up in three colors and were used to predict the weather. The letters were removed in 1994 and donated to the Baltimore Museum of Industry.