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Visit this lively and friendly bar to relax or enjoy dinner. Come for the game or one of many special events.
This marker, part of the Pennsylvania Avenue Heritage Trail, is located at the intersection of Eutaw Place and West Lafayette Avenue on Eutaw Place. The panels detail early civil rights action by local churches, the NAACP and others.
Located on the Pennsylvania Avenue Heritage Trail, this historical marker detail many of Old West Baltimore’s civil rights organizations and African-American political leaders.
Conveniently situated across the street from Splash Mountain Water Park and Jolly Roger Amusement Park, and near many bars and restaurants along Philadelphia Avenue.
This marker is on the Pennsylvania Avenue Heritage Trail and explores the ways in which the surrounding West Baltimore neighborhood helped shape some of America’s greatest Black writers, artists and performers.
This marker is part of the Pennsylvania Avenue Trail and provides information on the important role Old West Baltimore churches played in nurturing the surrounding communities and their important activism in the fight for civil rights.
This tour explores Baltimore's Pennsylvania Avenue corridor exploring its history as one of the nation’s premier African-American entertainment districts. The guided tour is only available for groups of 6 or more, with reservations.
This marker details the heyday of the Pennsylvania Avenue District, with the Royal Theatre as its crown jewel. The world-renowned entertainment district, with performances from Billie Holiday and others, was part of the Chitlin' Circuit.
This marker describes the creation of Baltimore’s premier African-American neighborhood along Druid Hill Avenue and details backlash and legal battles over segregation that occurred with the transfer from white to Black-owned property here.