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Baltimore Narratives: Photo: The 19th Century

Baltimore Narratives: Photo: The 19th Century

Join us on April 26th at 7:00PM for an in-depth look at Baltimore’s entry to the industrial age during the 19th century with Senior Museum Educator Jack Burkert. This program will be hosted on Zoom. Access provided after registration.

When the 19th century opened, a few villages destined to become Baltimore were modest centers of trade. At first dependent on Europe for both trade and financing, these villages left behind their agrarian roots as immigrants flowed in, village centers merged and Baltimore became an important business and industrial center. Ores, coal, wheat, cotton and of course, in the midst of it all, the humble oyster became king. Shipbuilding, shipping companies, then railroads each had and have a continuing role in making Baltimore an important center for commerce.

FREE for all audiences. Donations encouraged.

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Michael Kuethe

Event Details

Tuesday, April 26, 2022, 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Free

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