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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance
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DTSTART:20151101T020000
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UID:calendar.7706.field_fc_date.0@www.baltimoreculture.org
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CATEGORIES:,Lectures/ Workshops,History & Heritage,
CREATED:20151022T181836Z
DESCRIPTION:Baltimore is a relatively young city when compared to others on
  the East  Coast. However, the merchant princes and other elites who domi
 nated this  boomtown at the turn of the nineteenth century and in later ye
 ars had the  same aspirations as their business partners in the older citi
 es. The rural  retreat or country villa was a social and health necessity.
  Join architect  and architectural historian W. Peter Pearre on a chronolg
 ical exploration of  Baltimore's early country estates based on surviving 
 physical and documentary  evidence.
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20151026T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20151026T190000
GEO:+39.324928;-76.623354
LAST-MODIFIED:20161111T001201Z
LOCATION:Gilman Hall, JHU Homewood Campus, The Johns Hopkins University,
  3400 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD
SUMMARY:THE BALTIMORE COUNTRY HOUSE: SUBURBAN VILLAS IN THE EARLY REPUBLIC
URL:http://museums.jhu.edu/calendar.php?id=128
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