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This article is about the city in Maryland. For the surrounding county, see Baltimore County, Maryland . For other uses, see Baltimore (disambiguation) .
Largest city in Maryland, United States
Independent city in Maryland, United States
Charm City; [1] B'more; [2] Mobtown [3]
"The Greatest City in America", [1] "Get in on it.", [1] "Believe" [4]
Panoramic view of Baltimore along the Inner and Outer Harbor at dusk, as seen from the HarborView Condominium .
Panoramic view of the Baltimore Inner Harbor and Harbor Point waterfront development as seen from the Domino Sugar factory.
For a full list of mayors, see List of Baltimore Mayors .
This article needs to be updated . Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ( December 2019 )

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^ Officially, seasonal snowfall accumulation has ranged from 0.7 in (1.8 cm) in 1949–50 to 77.0 in (196 cm) in 2009–10. See North American blizzard of 2009#Snowfall (December 19–20, 2009), February 5–6, 2010 North American blizzard#Snowfall , and February 9–10, 2010 North American blizzard#Impact . The February storms contributed to a monthly accumulation of 50.0 in (127 cm), the most for any month. [134] If no snow fell outside of February that winter, 2009–10 would still rank as 5th snowiest. [135]

^ Since 1950, when the National Weather Service switched to using the suburban and generally much cooler BWI Airport as the official Baltimore climatology station, this extreme has repeated three times: January 29, 1963, January 17, 1982 , and January 22, 1984.

^ Temperature, precipitation normals are recorded at Maryland Science Center in downtown; the National Weather Service does not yet record snowfall at this location, so the snow normals for BWI Airport , at an elevation of 156 ft (47.5 m) about 10 mi (16 km) south of downtown, are shown. Likewise humidity and sun duration normals were recorded at BWI Airport.

^ Including Evangelical Protestants (19%), Mainline Protestants (16%) and Historically Black Protestants (15%). [171]



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^ Kane, Gregory (June 15, 2009). "Dispatch from Bodymore, Murderland" . The Washington Examiner .

^ Cutler, Josh S. (February 18, 2019). Mobtown Massacre: Alexander Hanson and the Baltimore Newspaper War of 1812 . ISBN   9781439666203 .

^ Gettleman, Jeffrey (September 2, 2003). "In Baltimore, Slogan Collides with Reality" . The New York Times .

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^ "ZIP Code Lookup" . USPS. Archived from the original on November 23, 2010 . Retrieved October 13, 2014 .

^ The form and type of government of the city is described by Article XI of the State Constitution.

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^ Gibbons, Mike (October 21, 2011). "Monumental City Welcomes Number Five" . Babe Ruth Birthplace Foundation . Retrieved February 6, 2016 .

^ Jump up to: a b Sherman, Natalie (March 14, 2015). "Historic districts proliferate as city considers changes" . The Baltimore Sun . Archived from the original on July 11, 2017.

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^ Potter, Stephen R. (1993). Commoners, Tribute, and Chiefs: The Development of Algonquian Culture in the Potomac Valley . Charlottesville, Virginia: University of Virginia Press. p. 119. ISBN   978-0-8139-1422-0 . Retrieved January 5, 2013 .

^ Adam Youssi (2006). "The Susquehannocks' Prosperity & Early European Contact" . Historical Society of Baltimore County . Retrieved April 28, 2015 .

^ Alex J. Flick; et al. (2012). "A Place Now Known Unto Them: The Search for Zekiah Fort" (PDF) . Site Report : 11 . Retrieved April 28, 2015 .

^ Murphree, Daniel Scott (2012). Native America: A State-by-State Historical Encyclopedia . Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO . pp. 489, 494. ISBN   978-0-313-38126-3 . Retrieved April 28, 2015 .

^ As depicted on a map of the Piscataway lands in Kenneth Bryson, Images of America: Accokeek (Arcadia Publishing, 2013) pp. 10–11, derived from Alice and Henry Ferguson, The Piscataway Indians of Southern Maryland (Alice Ferguson Foundation, 1960) pp. 8 (map) and 11: "By the beginning of Maryland (English) settlement, pressure from the Susquehannocks had reduced...the Piscataway 'empire'...to a belt bordering the Potomac south of the falls and extending up the principal tributaries. Roughly, the 'empire' covered the southern half of present Prince Georges County and all, or nearly all, of Charles County."

^ "St. Clements Island State Park" . Maryland Department of Natural Resources . Retrieved November 19, 2018 .

^ Jump up to: a b Brooks & Rockel (1979), pp. 1–3.

^ Bacon, Thomas (1765). Laws of Maryland at Large, with Proper Indexes . 75 . Annapolis: Jonas Green. p. 61.

^ Brooks & Rockel (1979), pp. 17–18.

^ Charlotte and "Doc" Cronin (September 19, 2014). "Remembering Old Baltimore when it was near Aberdeen" . The Baltimore Sun .

^ "Carroll Museums: Making History Yours" . carrollmuseums.org . Retrieved August 4, 2015 .

^ Jump up to: a b Tom (March 10, 2014). "Baltimore History Traced in Street Names" . Ghosts of Baltimore . Retrieved February 24, 2019 .

^ Brooks & Rockel (1979), pp. 29–30.

^ Kent Mountford (July 1, 2003). "History behind sugar trade, Chesapeake not always sweet" . Bay Journal .

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^ Mallika Sharan. "World Famous Lexington Market" . lexingtonmarket.com . Retrieved August 4, 2015 .

^ "The secret history of city slave trade" .

^ Thielking, Megan (November 10, 2015). "25 Things You Should Know About Baltimore" . Mental Floss . Retrieved December 19, 2015 . In 1774, the first post office in the United States was inaugurated in the city.

^ Jump up to: a b "Baltimore: A City of Firsts" . Visit Baltimore . Retrieved February 6, 2016 .

^ "Baltimore City, Maryland Historical Chronology" . Maryland State Archives. December 7, 2015 . Retrieved January 20, 2015 .

^ Hezekiah Niles (1876). Principles and Acts of the Revolution in America . New York: A. S. Barnes & Co. pp.  257 –258. baltimore non-importation agreement.

^ "Henry Fite's House, Baltimore" . U.S. Department of State, Office of the Historian. Archived from the original on March 26, 2011 . Retrieved March 23, 2011 .

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^ Laura Rich. Maryland History in Prints 1743–1900 . p. 45.

^ "Baltimore, October 17" . Salem Gazette . Salem, Massachusetts. October 23, 1827. p. 2 . Retrieved October 27, 2008 – via NewsBank.

^ William Harvey Hunter, "Baltimore Architecture in History"; in Dorsey & Dilts (1997), p. 7. "Both begun in 1815, the Battle Monument and the Washington Monument gave Baltimore its most famous sobriquet. In 1827, when bremoth of them were nearly finished, President John Quincy Adams at a big public dinner in Baltimore gave as his toast, 'Baltimore, the monumental city.' It was more than an idle comment: no other large city in America had even one substantial monument to show."

^ Townsend (2000), pp. 62–68.

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^ Clayton, Ralph (July 12, 2000). "A bitter Inner Harbor legacy: the slave trade" . The Baltimore Sun . Retrieved July 8, 2013 .

^ McPherson, James M. (December 11, 2003). Battle Cry of Freedom . USA: Oxford University Press. p. 225. ISBN   978-0-19-516895-2 .

^ Scharf (1879), Vol. 3, pp. 728 –742.

^ "A Howling Inferno: The Great Baltimore Fire" (Press release). Johns Hopkins University. January 12, 2004. Archived from the original on July 19, 2011 . Retrieved March 17, 2011 .

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^ Orser (1994), pp. 84–94.

^ "Baltimore '68 Events Timeline" . Baltimore 68: riots and Rebirth . University of Baltimore Archives . Retrieved January 19, 2011 .

^ Police Chief Donald Pomerleau said, "We're in a semi-riot mode, similar to the 1968 riots." See: "Cops storm jail rebels; Baltimore in semi-riot state". Chicago Tribune . UPI. July 14, 1974. ProQuest   171096090 .

^ Sanburn, Josh (June 2, 2015). "What's Behind Baltimore's Record-Setting Rise in Homicides" . Time . Time Magazine . Retrieved December 16, 2015 .

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^ Jess Bidgood, " The Numbers Behind Baltimore's Record Year in Homicides ", The New York Times , January 15, 2016.

^ Jocelyn R. Smith, " Unequal Burdens of Loss: Examining the Frequency and Timing of Homicide Deaths Experienced by Young Black Men Across the Life Course "; American Journal of Public Health 105(53), July 2015; doi:DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.2014.302535 .

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^ Sandler, Gil (August 18, 1998). "Where did city get its charming nickname? Baltimore Glimpses" . Baltimore Sun . Retrieved August 1, 2012 .

^ Fuller, Nicole (February 28, 2007). "Moveable Feast, which gives food to HIV/AIDS, terminally ill patients, might turn away clients" . The Baltimore Sun . Archived from the original on April 17, 2016 . Retrieved October 26, 2015 – via HighBeam Research .

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^ Mirabella, Lorraine. "Goldman Sachs invests $233 million in Port Covington" . baltimoresun.com . Retrieved October 26, 2017 .

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^ Dorsey & Dilts (1997), pp. 182–183. "Once there were three such towers in Baltimore; now there are only a few left in the world."

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^ "Everyman Theatre Honored with 'Baltimore Heritage Historic Preservation Award ' " . Retrieved July 8, 2013 .

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