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Baltimore / Fort McHenry

Fort McHenry flies the 15-star/stripe flag that was in use during the War of 1812, commemorating the fort’s “Star-Spangled Banner” history. Name: Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine Location: 100 East Fort Avenue Year Completed: 1798 Architect: Jean Foncin Style: Bastioned Pentagon Wikipedia: Fort McHenry Google Map

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Baltimore / Police HQ

Baltimore’s Police Headquarters – officially, Bishop L. Robinson Sr. Police Administration Building – is a highly reflective monolith near City Hall. Name: Bishop L. Robinson, Sr. Police Administration Building Location: 601 East Fayette Street Year Completed: Architect: Style: Postmodern Wikipedia: Google Map

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Baltimore / 10 Light Street

10 Light Street, aka Bank of America Building, was built in 1929 as the Baltimore Trust Company Building. Originally an office building, the Art Deco skyscraper has been converted to residential use above the fourth floor. Name: 10 Light Street / Bank of America Building Location: 10 Light Street Year Completed: 1929 Architect: Taylor &

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Cincinnati / Music Hall

Cincinnati Music Hall dominates the performing arts scene in the Queen City. The Venetian Gothic landmark now serves Cincinnati Ballet, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, Cincinnati Opera, May Festival Chorus, and Cincinnati Pops Orchestra. Name: Cincinnati Music Hall Location: 1241 Elm Street Year Completed: 1878 Architect: Samuel Hannaford & Sons Style: Venetian Gothic Wikipedia: Cincinnati Music Hall

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