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Hello Dinner! Black and white photos from past Thanksgiving days in Maryland

12 photos Gobble, Gobble. This week marks the start of almost seven weeks of procrastination thanks to the holiday season. In our latest retro post, we share handsome turkeys from past years, classic...

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A holly jolly Bawlmer Christmas to you

11 photos What does Christmas in Baltimore mean to you? Can it be viewing the wonderful light displays on 34th Street, visiting Santa for wishes of toys and puppies, amazed by intricate Christmas...

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Iconic photography from seven Baltimore Sun photographers

56 Photos In the long history of photojournalism at The Baltimore Sun, there have been a number of great photographers. The new book, “Darkroom: Iconic Photography from Seven Baltimore Sun...

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Bodine’s Industry: ‘The Dignity of Work’ by A. Aubrey Bodine

13 Photos The black and white world of workers conquering tasks large and small is the subject of Bodine’s Industry: The Dignity of Work, a recently released book of A. Aubrey Bodine photographs...

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Photo retrospective of Bethlehem Steel, Sparrows Point

43 Photos, 1 Video The demolition of the L Blast Furnace at Bethlehem Steel in Sparrows Point recently brought about the end of an era to a Baltimore County icon. The mill was a place where...

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A. Aubrey Bodine: Baltimore Sun pictorialist

70 Photos The Baltimore Sun has a rich history of photojournalism, employing a long line of award-winning photographers. One of the most notable photographers through the years has been A. Aubrey...

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Historic gas lamps of Baltimore

12 Photos In 1816, Baltimore became the first city in the United States to install gas street lamps, which allowed Baltimoreans to go about their business past nightfall. In 2016, Light City Baltimore...

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