A literary tour of Baltimore, Maryland
Two days in one of America's oldest cities, means a meet-n-greet with some of literatures finest. Drink with Edgar Allan Poe's ghost. Sit on the steps of F. Scott Fitzgerald's Baltimore apartment. Plus enjoy the beauty of George Peabody Library and SO MUCH MORE.
Baltimore is a vibrant and artistic space with a rich history and turbulent atmosphere. Since the death of Eric Gardner the city has been on edge. In some areas of Balitmore the streets are charming, and just a block over you can feel like there are eyes watching you from the broken windows above.
Tips for visiting Baltimore, Maryland during June (summertime) are on the blog.
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The Orioles and the Baltimore accent
This is the 25th Opening Day at Oriole Park at Camden Yards and in their more than 60 years as a franchise, the Orioles have become a big part of life in Charm City. WBAL-TV 11 News' Keith Mills and Mindy Basara spent a recent day talking baseball a Subscribe to WBAL on YouTube now for more:
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Coupling Humans and Their Environment.
In the Geography and Environmental Systems Department at UMBC, we share a common focus on the importance of coupled human and natural systems. We study landscape patterns in relation to human well-being as well as human activities and their environmental consequences. We offer integrative approaches to better understand and potentially help solve “wicked problems” facing human societies and their environments, for example, due to climate change or due to social inequity. The GES Department serves as vital scholarly “connective tissue” between STEM disciplines and social sciences/humanities.
Research interests among current GES faculty span a broad range of topics in earth systems science, ecosystem science, human geography and urban geography, and human dimensions of global change, with application of geospatial technology to research questions across all areas of interest. The video will provide examples of GES faculty and students conducting interdisciplinary collaborative work of local (e.g. urban Baltimore), regional (e.g. the Chesapeake Bay watershed) and international scope (e.g. Costa Rica forestry and agriculture).
2003 AFC Wild Card: Tennessee Titans vs. Baltimore Ravens | NFL Full Game
The NFL presents the 2003 AFC Wild Game between the Tennessee Titans & Baltimore Ravens!
12:29 Chris Brown 6-yard TD Run
17:32 Will Demps Pick Six
32:37 Ed Reed Picks Off McNair
41:17 A. Wright 30-yard Pass to T. Taylor
46:39 Matt Stover 43-yard Field Goal
1:07:49 McNair 49-yard TD Pass to J. McCareins
1:28:55 S. Rolle Intercepts Wright
1:32:24 Gary Anderson 45-yard Field Goal
1:39:58 Heap 35-yard TD from Wright
1:44:54 McNair Picked Off by McAlister
1:49:06 Start of McNair Game-winning Drive
1:57:08 Gary Anderson 46-yard Field Goal
2:00:22 Ravens Final Play
The Tennessee Titans met up with a familiar foe in the 2003 Wild Card Game, the Baltimore Ravens. These two franchises used to battle twice a year in the AFC Central Division, now they were battling to stay in the playoffs. Neither team backed down from the challenge, as the Titans clung to a four point lead entering the final frame. The Ravens finally tied it back up with 4:30 left in the game. Then Titans quarterback, Steve McNair, drove down the field to set up the game winning field goal with under 30 seconds to go. The win put Tennessee into the AFC Divisional round for the second straight year.
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Fun Things To Do In Hanover, Pa
Fun Things To Do In Hanover...????
Jim Had Some Excellent Suggestions ????
Colin's Were A Bit More Out There ????
Hanover Is Quirky And We Like That Way ❤️
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Codorus State Park
Kids Kingdom
Escape Confusion
Readers Café
Divino Pizzeria & Grille
Vault Video Games- York, PA (Hanover Location)
The Cake Bar
Church of Satire Comedy Club
Hanover Area YMCA
Sheetz
South Hills Golf Club
South Hanover Lanes
Something Wicked Brewing Company
Warehouse Gourmet Bistro & Brewpub
Aldus Brewing Company
Miscreation Brewing Company LLC
Snyder's of Hanover Factory Store
NINJA LOGIC, LLC
O'Donnell & Barr Law Group, Inc.
Hickory Falls FEC
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The Oldest Bar in America - White Horse Tavern, Newport RI
The White Horse Tavern is the oldest bar in the United States. No ifs, ands or butts.
The White Horse Tavern was built in the 1652 as a home, but then turned into a tavern in 1673. Since then its been a meeting house for the Rhode Island legislature, seen patriots and revolutionaries pass through its doors, and even sheltered a pirate hiding out from the Brits.
Today the White Horse Tavern features fine dining and an elegant setting, but the bar is still there (two of them, one downstairs and one upstairs). They are still serving up the drinks just like they did 300 plus years ago.
If you go here the drink to try is a Darn and Stormy, the unofficial drink of Newport and the area. This place is a must see if you're a bar aficionado!
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FOPE & AOC AT BALTIMORE ARTSCAPE EDOM SAY HES WITH US
F.O.P.E For Our People Edification DC/BC Israelites Movement is designed to reach out to all our brothers and sisters in Ha Mashayach Yahawashi (Colossians 3:17) of the Nation of Israel. Our goal is to fellowship with the various camps and churches in the United States aka Babylon and abroad in attempt to unify the Saints of the Most High psalms 50:5 in a psalms 133 venture. QANATH 1202-491-0942 DMV AREA
Chautauqua 2012 - Francis Scott Key
From Chautauqua 2012 at the Germantown Campus. Alan Gephardt portrays Francis Scott Key. Host: Angela Rice Beemer.
Chautauqua drawings by Tom Chalkley, Baltimore, Maryland.
ZABACH THE LORD IS COMING WITH POWER
F.O.P.E For Our People Edification DC/BC IsraelitesWe Got Next Movement is designed to reach out to all our brothers and sisters in Ha Mashayach Yahawashi (Colossians 3:17) of the Nation of Israel. Our goal is to fellowship with the various camps and churches in the United States aka Babylon and abroad in attempt to unify the Saints of the Most High psalms 50:5 in a psalms 133 venture. QANATH 1202-491-0942 DMV AREA
The Battle House Hotel - United States Hotels
The Battle House Hotel, now known as The Battle House Renaissance Mobile Hotel, is a historic hotel building in Mobile, Alabama. The current building was built in 1908 and is the second hotel to stand in this location, replacing an earlier Battle House that was built in 1852 and burned down in 1905. It is one of the earliest steel frame structures in Alabama.
Fenway 100: Jimmy Fund and the Red Sox
As Fenway Park marks its 100th year, take a look at the relationship between the Jimmy Fund and the Red Sox
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Walnut Street Theatre Behind-The-Scenes: The King and I
Take an exclusive look inside the Walnut Street Theatre Scenic and Properties Shop as our artists work on set pieces and props for our upcoming holiday musical, Rodgers and Hammerstein's The King and I!
Brazil's Slave Past
Brazil was one of the last countries to abolish slavery. CCTV America's Stephen Gibbs gives insight into its dark history and reports on a photo exhibition depicting slavery's final days in Brazil.
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Connecticut - World Famous - Pizza Restauraunt
Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana is one of the oldest and best-known pizzerias in the United States. Known locally as Pepe's, is has its Original Location in the Wooster Square neighborhood of New Haven, CT, as well as stores in Fairfield, Manchester and Danbury CT, and in Yonkers, NY.
Frank Pepe Pizzeria was founded in 1925 by Frank Pepe (b. April 15, 1893 d. September 6, 1969). Born in the town of Maiori, on the Amalfi coast, southwest of Naples, Frank Pepe was the quintessential Italian immigrant. Poor and illiterate, he immigrated to the United States in 1909 at age 16 with little more than his health and a strong work ethic. His first job was at a New Haven, CT factory until he returned to fight for his native Italy in World War 1 a few years later.
He married Filomena Volpi, also from Maiori, in 1919. As newly-weds they returned to New Haven, CT in 1920 to begin building their new lives together.
Frank Pepe took a job at a local Wooster Street macaroni manufacturer, Genneroso Muro (the current location of Libby's Italian Pastry). He then worked for Tony Apicella at his bread bakery, also on Wooster St.
He made his first entrepreneurial move by establishing his own bakery at 163 Wooster Street -- in business today as Frank Pepe's the Spot - baking his bread and delivering to the local community with a cart. Since he had difficulty documenting, because of his illiteracy, to whom he delivered and to the quantity, he soon abandoned his efforts of delivery. Instead, he made the fortuitous decision to start a business where his customers would come to him.
In 1925, with his wife Filomena, who was a pivotal influence on his success (she was literate and learned to speak and write English), they started making a simple and humble product from their homeland, pizza -- or as they would say in their Neapolitan dialect, apizza (ah-beets). They baked their pizzas offering two types, tomatoes with grated cheese, garlic, oregano and olive oil and the other with anchovy. The Original Tomato Pie is still offered today and anchovy is still available as a topping. Mozzarella and additional ingredients were to follow.
In the formative years 1925 -- 1937, he employed a small crew of relatives that included his half brother Alessio Pepe and his son Mac, cousin Tommy Sicignano, nephews Salvatore and Tony Consiglio. Incidentally, Salvatore Consiglio, after learning pizza baking from his uncle Frank, eventually made the decision to establish his own pizzeria on Wooster Street, the well known Sally's Apizza.
In 1937, Frank Pepe bought the building next door at 157 Wooster Street, and moved his pizzeria to what is historically understood to be the main (although not the original) location. The original location continued as a pizzeria, called The Spot and operated by the Boccamiello family.
Like many business owners of the day, Frank Pepe lived above the pizzeria with his family that now included his daughters Elizabeth and Serafina. Everyone worked downstairs in the pizzeria. Frank Pepe became know as Old Reliable for his contributions to community and unwavering love for his growing family.
In the late 1970s, Elizabeth and Serafina, purchased the original bakery (163 Wooster St.) from the Boccamiello's and re-opened Frank Pepe's the Spot as an annex to the main building.
Pepe's reputation as one the country's premier pizzeria spread through word of mouth. In the early 1990s, Elizabeth and Serafina retired and the business passed to their children - Anthony, Francis, Lisa, Bernadette, Genevieve, Jennifer and Gary -- who still operate the business today and have overseen its expansion.
Frank Pepe originated the New Haven-style thin crust pizza which he baked in bread ovens fired by coke. Coke is a byproduct of coal and it was used extensively until the late 1960's when it became unavailable and hence coal was then put into use to fire the oven.
Pepe's signature pizza, the White Clam Pizza, was most likely an organic inspiration by Frank Pepe; an idea born from the fact that Pepe's also served raw little neck clams from Rhode Island, on the half shell, as an appetizer. This development occurred around the mid 1960's and gradually became popular through the past 40 years. Contrary to what many have heard, Frank Pepe did not have an allergy to cheese and tomatoes and the white clam pizza's evolution should not be attributed to this false malady.
A lot has happened since Frank Pepe starting baking ah-beets 85 years ago. Pizza has gone from an obscure ethnic dish to become a mainstay of the American dining scene. But what hasn't changed at Pepe's is the family's commitment to the tradition of food quality and commitment to the community at large that Frank Pepe envisioned in 1925.
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