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Tree Studio Building
The Tree Studio Complex is a group of three buildings comp...
Montgomery Ward Co. Complex
Since 1909, the Montgomery Ward and Company Complex, situa...
James Charnley House
Built in 1892, the James Charnley House has been widely re...
Albert F. Madlener House
One of the most prominent residential buildings represente...
Roland Park Historic District
In the 1890s Edward H. Bouton and the Roland Park Company ...
Druid Hill Park Historic District
Druid Hill Park was in the vanguard of great urban parks i...
Charles Village - Abell Historic District
Located directly north of Mount Vernon Place, the Charles ...
Lovely Lane Methodist Church
During the 18th century, Methodist congregations were foun...
Public School No. 109 (Male and Female Primary School)
Built in 1876, the interior of Public School #109 (Male an...
Johns Hopkins Hospital Complex
Johns Hopkins (1795-1873), prominent Baltimore merchant an...
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Tree Studio Building
The Tree Studio Complex is a group of three buildings comprising the original Tree Studio, built in 1894, and the Ontario and Ohio Street Annexes, two additions built in 1912-1913. They were erected by Lambert Tree to provide low cost ...
Montgomery Ward Co. Complex
Since 1909, the Montgomery Ward and Company Complex, situated along the North Branch of the Chicago River, has served as national headquarters for the country's oldest mail order firm. The two earliest buildings, the old Administration Building and the Mail ...
James Charnley House
Built in 1892, the James Charnley House has been widely recognized internationally for over half a century as an important workof modern architecture. It is one of the few major residential commissions realized by Louis Sullivan. The house is also ...
Albert F. Madlener House
One of the most prominent residential buildings represented by the second generation of the Chicago School architects is the Albert F. Madlener House. Designed by Hugh Garden, the house faces Burton St. with an off center front door. Three stories ...
Roland Park Historic District
In the 1890s Edward H. Bouton and the Roland Park Company developed a residential neighborhood in northwest Baltimore, now known as the Roland Park Historic District. Roland Park was one of the most successful and highly emulated planned streetcar suburbs. ...
Druid Hill Park Historic District
Druid Hill Park was in the vanguard of great urban parks in the United States. In 1860, the Baltimore Park Commission purchased the Druid Hill estate with funds gleaned from a then-unique policy of land purchases, financed by a tax ...
Charles Village - Abell Historic District
Located directly north of Mount Vernon Place, the Charles Village-Abell Historic District is a transitional neighborhood, between the heavily urbanized neighborhoods to the south and the garden suburbs to the north. The well-landscaped front lawns are rare for Baltimore rowhouses, ...
Lovely Lane Methodist Church
During the 18th century, Methodist congregations were found only in scattered groups around the country. In 1784, representatives of these groups came together for a conference at the Lovely Lane Meeting House where they organized the Methodist Episcopal Church of ...
Public School No. 109 (Male and Female Primary School)
Built in 1876, the interior of Public School #109 (Male and Female Primary School) featured an "open plan" with classes separated by multi-paned glass partitions. J. J. Husband developed the "open plan" design in 1868 after a reformist movement sought ...
Johns Hopkins Hospital Complex
Johns Hopkins (1795-1873), prominent Baltimore merchant and banker, amassed a seven million dollar fortune during his lifetime. The philanthropic bachelor decided to divide his money between a hospital and a university after his death. The committee formed to execute this ...