On June 11, 2010, Baltimore Heritage celebrated 50 years of historic preservation in Baltimore with a series of open houses on historic Mount Vernon Place and a reception featuring an auction of art work about Baltimore. Thank you to all of our members, friends, supporters and sponsors who made this great event possible.
For more information, please call Baltimore Heritage at 410-332-9992.
Information
Date: June 11, 2010
Time: Open Houses: 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Reception: 6:00 p.m. with awards presentation at 7:00 p.m.
Place: Garrett-Jacobs Mansion (Engineers Club), 11 West Mount Vernon Place, 21201
Attire: Festive
Cost: $60 in advance / $70 at the door
Open Houses
Walters House (5 West Mount Vernon Place)
Peabody Library (1 East Mount Vernon Place)
Agora/Marburg Mansion (14 West Mount Vernon Place)
Mt. Vernon Club/Tiffany-Fisher House (8 West Mount Vernon Place)
Mt. Vernon Place United Methodist Church (10 East Mount Vernon Place)
Sponsors
Agora, Inc.
Baltimore Coffee and Tea Company, Inc.
Baltimore Equitable Insurance
Janet Marie Smith and Bart Harvey in honor of Bo Kelly
Brennan + Company Architects
Cho Benn Holback + Associates
Colimore Thoemke Architects
FreedomCar
Gant Brunnett Architects
Goetze’s Candy Company, Inc.
Hayles & Howe
Eva Higgins, Hill & Co. Realtors
Hord Coplan Macht, Inc.
Kann Partners
Lexington Market Preakness Crab Derby/Ronald Kreitner
McLain Wiesand Custom Built Furniture
National Lumber Company
PNC Bank
Robert W. Baird & Co.
SMG Architects
Spirits of Mt. Vernon
Terra Nova Ventures, LLC
Trostel & Pearre Architects
WYPR
Ziger/Snead
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