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Baltimore

Baltimore was founded 1729, named for the founder of the Colony of Maryland, George Calvert, Lord Baltimore. The city has been one of the nation's leading seaports since colonial times.

Baltimore earned it's fame as an important commercial and maritime center, since before the American Revolutionary War. During the defense of Fort McHenry by American forces during the British attack on September 13, 1814, a poet-lawyer named Francis Scott Key wrote what would become "The Star-Spangled Banner."

Today, Baltimore is one the nation's leading port and industrial cities. The population of the metropolitan area is over 2.5 million.


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Listing 1 to 19 of 19 buildings
Name|Floors|Status|Year|Drawings
Westport Redevelopment Tower65cancelled
10 Inner Harbor59cancelled(2)
300 East Pratt Street50cancelled
300 East Pratt Street48cancelled
CityScape30cancelled
Greektown Tower II23cancelled
Greektown Tower I23cancelled
Provident Bank Tower45cancelled
701 East Baltimore34cancelled
Baltimore Financial Centre32cancelled
HarborView IV26cancelled
HarborView III26cancelled
Pinnacle at HarborView17cancelled
Water Tower15cancelled
Greektown Tower IV14cancelled
Greektown Tower III14cancelled
The Olmstead12cancelled
Harbour's Edge Building12cancelled
Waterview Overlook10cancelled