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Did you know that the Montgomery Ward building, next to Carroll Park, is the largest office building in Baltimore? The striking tower of the Lord Baltimore Hotel is one of the signature elements of Baltimore's skyline. In its heyday, the Baltimore Brick Company produced an astonishing 150 million bricks a year!

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  • Did you know that the Montgomery Ward building, next to Carroll Park, is the largest office building in Baltimore?
  • The striking tower of the Lord Baltimore Hotel is one of the signature elements of Baltimore's skyline.
  • In its heyday, the Baltimore Brick Company produced an astonishing 150 million bricks a year!
  • For more information or to become a member of Baltimore Heritage, check out: We are ...
  • We've reached an incredible milestone with today's video—it is our 150th

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Five Minute Histories: The Woman's Industrial Exchange

Five Minute Histories: The Woman's Industrial Exchange

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Five Minute Histories: My Lady's Manor

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Five Minute Histories: The Montgomery Ward Building

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Five Minute Histories: The Lord Baltimore Hotel

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Five Minute Histories: The American Ice Company Building

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Five Minute Histories: The Baltimore Museum of Industry

Five Minute Histories: The Baltimore Museum of Industry

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Five Minute Histories: Fort Armistead

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Five Minute Histories: Baltimore Bricks

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