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Black History at the JMM

Kosher Soul February 19, 1-3pm Free with Museum Admission Join culinary historian and Judaics teacher Michael W. Twitty for a cooking demonstration and discussion of how he blends his African American roots in the Deep South with his adopted Jewish culture and faith. Kosher/Soul is about how cooking can reflect personal identity while honoring family, faith, and [...]

France-Merrick Performing Arts Center

In early 2004, the curtain rose again at the legendary Hippodrome Theatre. Reborn as the France-Merrick Performing Arts Center, it is the centerpiece not only of world-class stage performances, but of a totally revitalized West Side of Baltimore, with an impact unbounded by geography.

Lexington Market

Baltimore’s fragrant, gleaming Lexington Market, the world’s largest, continuously running market for more than six generations, marks its 220th anniversary this year. Old as the nation itself, Lexington Market has been a wonderful Baltimore tradition since 1782 at the original site it occupies today, on Lexington Street, between Eutaw and Greene Streets. Hours Monday to [...]

G. Krug & Son making hand-crafted fine ornamental ironwork since 1810

Recognized as the oldest continuously operating blacksmith’s shop in the United States, G. Krug & Son is uniquely qualified to provide you with a wide range of custom ironwork. G. Krug & Son is dedicated to one purpose: to provide customers with ironwork that is beautiful, durable and represents a value that will stand the [...]