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The man is William Still, the abolitionist activist who helped lead hundreds to freedom through the Underground Railroad. The woman is his daughter Caroline Still Anderson, the first Black licensed ...
The concrete walking bridge spans 172 feet across six lanes of Little Patuxent Parkway. It dates back to Columbia’s early days and evokes the Brutalist architecture of the late 1960s and early ’70s.
Baltimore's Fort McHenry was built in 1803. Located in Locust Point, the historic monument was named after surgeon and signer of the Constitution James McHenry. The monument gained fame during the War ...