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Alcott, Louisa May, School
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American Brewery
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American Ice Company Baltimore Plant No. 2
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Bachrach, David, House
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Bagby Furniture Company Building
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BALTIMORE (tug)
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Baltimore and Ohio Transportation Museum and Mount Clare Station
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Baltimore City College
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Baltimore City Hall
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Baltimore City Passenger Railway Power House and Car Barn
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Baltimore College of Dental Surgery
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Baltimore Equitable Society
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Baltimore General Dispensary
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Baltimore Grand
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Baltimore Hebrew Congregation Synagogue
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BANCROFT (motor vessel)
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Bankard-Gunther Mansion
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Battle Monument
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Belvedere Hotel
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Benson Building
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Brewers Exchange
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Brick Hill
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Brown's Arcade
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Brown, Alex, Building
25)
Building at 239 North Gay Street
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Building at 409 West Baltimore Street
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Building at 419 West Baltimore Street
28)
Building at 423 West Baltimore Street
29)
Buildings at 10, 12, 14, and 16 East Chase Street
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Canton House
31)
Carroll Mansion
32)
Carrollton Viaduct
33)
Cecil Apartments
34)
Cedar Grove
35)
Chamber of Commerce Building
36)
Charlcote House
37)
CHESAPEAKE (lightship)
38)
Chizuk Amuno Synagogue
39)
Clifton Park Valve House
40)
Clifton School
41)
Coca-Cola Baltimore Branch Factory
42)
College of Medicine of Maryland
43)
Continental Trust Company Building
44)
Cummins Memorial Church
45)
Davidge Hall, University of Maryland
46)
Dorguth Memorial United Methodist Church
47)
Douglass Place
48)
Douglass, Frederick, High School
49)
Eastern Female High School
50)
Emerson Bromo-Seltzer Tower
51)
Engine House No. 6
52)
Engine House No. 8
53)
Erlanger Buildings
54)
Eutaw-Madison Apartment House Historic District
55)
Evergreen on the Falls
56)
Faust Brothers Building
57)
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Baltimore Branch
58)
Fifth Regiment Armory
59)
First Church of Christ, Scientist
60)
First Presbyterian Church and Manse
61)
First Unitarian Church
62)
Flag House
63)
Frank, L., & Son Building
64)
Franklin Street Presbyterian Church and Parsonage
65)
Gallagher Mansion and Outbuilding
66)
Gandy Belting Company Building
67)
Garrett Building
68)
Gompers School
69)
Grace--Hampden Methodist Episcopal Church
70)
Heiser, Rosenfeld, and Strauss Buildings
71)
Hippodrome Theatre
72)
Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church
73)
Homewood
74)
Hooper, James E., House
75)
Hotel Kernan
76)
House at 9 North Front Street
77)
Howard Street Tunnel
78)
Howard Street Tunnel
79)
Hull Memorial Christian Church
80)
Hutzler Brothers Palace Building
81)
Industrial Building
82)
Johns Hopkins Hospital Complex
83)
Johnston Building
84)
Knipp, George, & Brother Building
85)
Krug Iron Works
86)
Lake Drive Apartments
87)
Leadenhall Street Baptist Church
88)
Little Montgomery Street Historic District
89)
Lloyd Street Synagogue
90)
Loft Historic District North
91)
Loft Historic District South
92)
Londontown Manufacturing Company, Inc.
93)
Lord Baltimore Hotel
94)
Lovely Lane Methodist Church
95)
Lyric Theatre
96)
Madison Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church
97)
Maryland White Lead Works
98)
McKim's School
99)
Mencken, H. L., House
100)
Mercantile Trust and Deposit Company
101)
Mother Seton House
102)
Mount Clare
103)
Mount Royal Station
104)
Mount Vernon Mill No. 1
105)
Mount Vernon Place United Methodist Church and Asbury House
106)
National Brewing Company
107)
National Enameling and Stamping Company
108)
Northern District Police Station
109)
Null House
110)
Odd Fellows Hall
111)
Old Pine Street Station
112)
Old Roman Catholic Cathedral
113)
Old Town Friends' Meetinghouse
114)
Old Town Savings Bank
115)
One Charles Center
116)
Orchard Street United Methodist Church
117)
Otterbein Church
118)
Paca Street Firehouse
119)
Parker Metal Decoration Company Plant
120)
Pascault Row
121)
Peale's Baltimore Museum
122)
Perkins Square Gazebo
123)
Poe, Edgar Allan, House
124)
Poppleton Fire Station
125)
Pratt Street Power Plant
126)
President Street Station
127)
Public School No. 109
128)
Public School No. 111
129)
Public School No. 25
130)
Public School No. 37
131)
Public School No. 99
132)
Remsen, Ira, House
133)
Rieman Block
134)
Rowhouses at 303-327 East North Avenue
135)
Rowland, Henry August, House
136)
Sanitary Laundry Company Building
137)
School No. 27 (Commodore John Rodgers Elementary School)
138)
Schuler, Hans, Studio and Residence
139)
Sellers Mansion
140)
Seven-Foot Knoll Lighthouse
141)
Shaarei Tfiloh Synagogue
142)
Sharp Street Memorial United Methodist Church and Community House
143)
Shot Tower
144)
Sonneborn Building
145)
Southern District Police Station
146)
SS JOHN W. BROWN (Liberty Ship)
147)
St. Elizabeth of Hungary
148)
St. James the Less Roman Catholic Church
149)
St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church
150)
St. John's Protestant Episcopal Church
151)
St. Leo's Church
152)
St. Mary's Seminary Chapel
153)
St. Michael's Church Complex
154)
St. Paul's Cemetery
155)
St. Paul's Church Rectory
156)
St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church
157)
St. Peter the Apostle Church and Buildings
158)
St. Vincent De Paul Roman Catholic Church
159)
Standard Oil Building
160)
Stewart's Department Store
161)
Stieff Silver Company Factory
162)
Stone Hill Historic District
163)
Swiss Steam Laundry Building
164)
Terminal Warehouse
165)
Tivoli
166)
Turner--White Casket Co. Building
167)
U.S. Custom House
168)
U.S.S. CONSTELLATION
169)
United States Parcel Post Station
170)
Upton
171)
USCGC TANEY (WHEC-37)
172)
USS TORSK (submarine)
173)
Walters Bath No. 2
174)
Welch, William H., House
175)
Westminster Presbyterian Church and Cemetery
176)
Wilkens-Robins Building
177)
Woman's Industrial Exchange
178)
Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association Building
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dont eat the food i worked there if you have ever seen the kitchen it would make you sick think of a dirty damp basement food comes fresh from the box but covered in sauce to cover the taste
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beenthere seen that,
baltimore, MD
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In 2001 we had the lump crab piled up with cooked spinach. It was expensive but worth every cent. Awesome! However, we returned a year later, April 2002, and both the presentation and portion of crab meat were different and not up to the standard we had come to expect. Perhaps someone new in the kitchen. We will try again this month but it will have to improve over last year for us to go back again.
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Rensselaer, NY
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Once again, not a beer bar!!!
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mike mccolgan,
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Isn't this where that hooker was murdered?
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Baltimore, MD
(01/04/2000) |
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Basel, CH
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Fell's Point is great - I live here - but it's hard to find a place that has good food from a clean kitchen with a view of the Square. Fell's Point ground zero. And that's the Point, and maybe it has something to do with Swiss managers, and a good chef. The beer is standard fare. I'd go there for the opening beverage, as a meeting place, then go out to a few other places with better selection. Good salad and quesadillas though. I hear that the Admiral Fell Inn, which runs the Point, is opening a new high end bar by 8/1/98, or earlier, and that holds some potential. So the grade? Great location, great food, good kitchen and chef, and a bottle of beer. 7 on a beer scale of 10, 8.5 for a a mid-week bottle of beer and some food.
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