Websites
- Baltimore Architecture Project
- The Baltimore Architecture Project provides a searchable source of
information on Baltimore’s built environment, ca. 1850-1945, through the
American Architects and Buildings database. Free registration is
required.
- Baltimore City Archives
- Through an agreement with the Maryland State Archives, the archival records of the Baltimore City's government are now being collected, preserved and made accessible to researchers.
- Baltimore Heritage
- For more than 50 years, Baltimore Heritage has been the City’s
nonprofit historic and architectural preservation organization. Use this site for information for assistance
with historic properties, preservation planning and heritage education.
- Baltimore Office of Promotion and the Arts
- If you're looking for festivals and community activities or cultural and artistic events, this should be your first stop.
- Charm City History
Blog that covers interesting topics about Baltimore's past. Includes links to similar blogs about the City and its history.
This site was last updated in 2014.
- Citizens Planning and Housing Association
- For more than 50 years, CPHA has been working to improve the quality of life in Baltimore neighborhoods.
- City of Baltimore Official Web Site
- The single page that links citizens to Baltimore City services, government and city related activities. The first stop for any current information about the City.
- Live Baltimore
- While the objective of this site is to link prospective residents with information on living in Baltimore City, it provides information on neighborhoods and related resources.
- Neighborhood Design Center
- NDC brings together a professional staff and experienced volunteers to offer community design services to lower income neighborhoods in Maryland.
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