Internet Sites
- Baltimore Architecture Foundation
- The Foundation is involved in researching the early architects and architectural firms of the City, and in promoting an understanding of and an appreciation for Baltimore’s built environment.
- 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
- The Baltimore City Archives provides access to important documents related to the history and geography of the CIty. This page contains the full text to a growing number of primary documents that will be of interest to researchers of history and biography/genenalogy.
- Baltimore City Historical Society
- The Society works with Baltimore historians sponsoring programs on City history, and with museums and universities in support of their collections of historical materials.
- Baltimore Museum of Industry
- The Museum’s mission is to collect, preserve, and interpret items from Baltimore’s industrial past.
- Maryland Historical Trust -- Baltimore City Heritage Area
- The Baltimore City Heritage Area's goals include promoting tourism and preserving the city's unique historical resources.
- University of Baltimore -- Langsdale Library
- This listing of the Library’s Special Collections Department holdings includes information on the architecture of several Baltimore neighborhoods, urbanization in the city, and the 1968 riots.
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