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The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is like a special list of buildings, places, and objects in the United States that are important to history. When a place is on this list, it means it's worth protecting and learning about. This article will tell you about some of these amazing historic spots located in South and Southeast Baltimore!

You can see where all these places are on a map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates" at the top of the page.

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Exploring Historic Baltimore

Baltimore is full of history, and many of its most interesting places are found in the South and Southeast parts of the city. These areas have everything from old factories and churches to historic neighborhoods and even famous ships!

Cool Buildings and Landmarks

Let's discover some of the unique buildings and landmarks that tell stories about Baltimore's past.

Bagby Furniture Company Building

The Bagby Furniture Company Building is an old factory located at 509 S. Exeter Street. It was added to the historic list on October 22, 1998. Imagine all the furniture that was made here long ago!

Bagby Furniture Company Building, 509 S. Exeter St., Baltimore City, Maryland
The old Bagby Furniture Company Building.

Baltimore and Ohio Locust Point Grain Terminal Elevator

This huge building, also known as Silo Point, is at 1700 Beason Street. It was once a giant elevator used to store grain before it was shipped out. It became a historic place on December 23, 2004.

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Silo Point, a former grain elevator.

Baltimore and Ohio Transportation Museum and Mount Clare Station

Found at Pratt and Poppleton Streets, this is a super important place for train lovers! It's part of the B&O Railroad Museum, which is the oldest railroad museum in the United States. It was recognized as a National Historic Landmark on October 15, 1966.

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The historic Mount Clare Station at the B&O Railroad Museum.

Bankard-Gunther Mansion

The Bankard-Gunther Mansion is a beautiful old house at 2102 E. Baltimore Street. It was added to the historic list on August 6, 1980. It's a great example of old Baltimore homes.

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The historic Bankard-Gunther Mansion.

Building at 239 North Gay Street

This building, at 239 N. Gay Street, is special because of its unique iron front and Italianate style. It's on the southwest corner of Gay and Front Streets and was listed on October 7, 1994.

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The building at 239 North Gay Street.

Carroll Mansion

The Carroll Mansion at 800 E. Lombard Street is a very old and important house. It was listed on May 25, 1973.

Carroll Mansion, 800 E. Lombard St., Baltimore City, Maryland
The historic Carroll Mansion.

Chizuk Amuno Synagogue

This synagogue, located at 27–35 Lloyd Street, is a historic religious building. It was added to the list on April 19, 1978.

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The Chizuk Amuno Synagogue.

Coca-Cola Baltimore Branch Factory

Even a Coca-Cola factory can be historic! This old factory at 1215 E. Fort Avenue was listed on May 4, 2001. It shows how industries have changed over time.

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The former Coca-Cola Baltimore Branch Factory.

Douglass Place

Douglass Place refers to a group of historic homes at 516–524 S. Dallas Street. These homes were listed on September 15, 1983.

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Homes at Douglass Place.

Dorguth Memorial United Methodist Church

This church, found at Scott and Carroll Streets, has been a part of the community for a long time. It was added to the historic list on August 14, 1979.

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The Dorguth Memorial United Methodist Church.

Eastern Female High School

Located at 249 Aisquith Street, the Eastern Female High School was one of the first public high schools for girls in the country. It became a historic site on September 10, 1971.

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The historic Eastern Female High School.

Equitable Gas Works

The Equitable Gas Works at 1401 Severn Street was once a place where gas was produced for the city. It was listed on December 29, 2003.

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The Equitable Gas Works building.

Flag House

The Flag House at 844 E. Pratt Street is super famous! It's where Mary Pickersgill sewed the huge flag that inspired the "Star-Spangled Banner" during the War of 1812. It's a National Historic Landmark, listed on December 3, 1969.

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The historic Flag House.

Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine

This is one of the most important places in American history! Fort McHenry is at Locust Point and is where the Battle of Baltimore took place during the War of 1812. The fort's defense inspired the national anthem. It was listed on October 15, 1966.

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A cannon at Fort McHenry.

Hendler Creamery

The Hendler Creamery at 1100 E. Baltimore Street and 1107 E. Fayette Street was once a well-known ice cream factory. It was added to the list on December 20, 2007.

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The Hendler Creamery building.

Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church

This church, at 106–112 E. West Street, is a beautiful historic building. It was listed on December 30, 2002.

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Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church.

House at 9 North Front Street

This house at 9 N. Front Street is another historic home in Baltimore, listed on June 14, 1979.

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The house at 9 North Front Street.

Johns Hopkins Hospital Complex

The famous Johns Hopkins Hospital at 601 N. Broadway is not just a hospital, but also a historic complex. It was listed on February 24, 1975.

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The Johns Hopkins Hospital.

Leadenhall Street Baptist Church

This church at 1021–1023 Leadenhall Street was added to the historic list on March 16, 1979.

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Leadenhall Street Baptist Church.

Lloyd Street Synagogue

The Lloyd Street Synagogue at 11 Lloyd Street is part of the Jewish Museum of Maryland. It's one of the oldest synagogues in the United States and was listed on April 19, 1978.

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The historic Lloyd Street Synagogue.

Lord Baltimore Hotel

The Lord Baltimore Hotel at 20 West Baltimore Street is a grand old hotel building. It was listed on December 2, 1982.

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The Lord Baltimore Hotel.

Maryland White Lead Works

This industrial site at 921–979 E. Fort Avenue was once a factory that produced white lead. It was listed on December 27, 2002.

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The Maryland White Lead Works building.

McKim's School

McKim's School, now the McKim Community Center, is at 1120 E. Baltimore Street. It's a very old school building, listed on March 30, 1973.

McKim's School, 1120 E. Baltimore St., Baltimore City, Maryland
McKim's School, now a community center.

H.L. Mencken House

The home of famous writer H.L. Mencken, at 1524 Hollins Road, is a National Historic Landmark. It was listed on July 28, 1983.

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The H.L. Mencken House.

Montgomery Ward Warehouse and Retail Store

This large building at 1000 S. Monroe Street was once a huge warehouse and store for Montgomery Ward. It was listed on September 14, 2000.

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The former Montgomery Ward Warehouse.

Mount Clare

Mount Clare is a historic estate located in Carroll Park. It's one of the oldest surviving colonial-era mansions in Maryland and was listed as a National Historic Landmark on April 15, 1970.

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The historic Mount Clare mansion.

National Brewing Company

The National Brewing Company at 3601–3901 Dillon Street was a major brewery. It was listed on December 30, 2002.

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The National Brewing Company building.

National Enameling and Stamping Company

This industrial building at 1901 Light Street was once a factory for enameling and stamping metal. It was listed on December 27, 2002.

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The National Enameling and Stamping Company building.

Old Town Friends' Meetinghouse

The Old Town Friends' Meetinghouse at 1201 E. Fayette Street is a historic place of worship for the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). It was listed on March 30, 1973.

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The Old Town Friends' Meetinghouse.

Parker Metal Decoration Company Plant

This plant at 333 W. Ostend Street was used for decorating metal. It was listed on November 22, 2000.

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The Parker Metal Decoration Company Plant.

Polish Home Hall

The Polish Home Hall at 4416 Fairhaven Avenue is a cultural center for the Polish community. It was listed on December 26, 2007.

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The Polish Home Hall.

Poppleton Fire Station

This old fire station at 756–760 W. Baltimore Street was listed on September 8, 1983. It's a reminder of how fire services have changed.

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The historic Poppleton Fire Station.

Procter and Gamble Baltimore Plant

The Procter and Gamble Baltimore Plant at 1422 Nicholson Street was a large factory for household products. It was listed on October 28, 1999.

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The Procter and Gamble Baltimore Plant.

Public School No. 25

Public School No. 25 on S. Bond Street is a historic school building, listed on September 25, 1979.

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Public School No. 25.

Rombro Building

The Rombro Building at 22–24 S. Howard Street was listed on May 26, 2005.

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The Rombro Building.

St. Alphonsus' Church, Rectory, Convent and Halle

This complex of buildings at 112–116, 125–127 W. Saratoga Street includes a church, rectory (where the priest lives), convent (where nuns live), and a hall. It was listed on May 23, 1973.

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St. Alphonsus' Church.

St. Elizabeth of Hungary

This church, located at the junction of E. Baltimore Street and Lakewood Avenue, was listed on November 4, 1994.

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St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church.

St. Leo's Church

St. Leo's Church at 221 S. Exeter Street is another historic church, listed on July 28, 1983.

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St. Leo's Church.

St. Michael's Church Complex

The St. Michael's Church Complex at 1900–1920 E. Lombard Street was listed on May 17, 1989.

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St. Michael's Church.

St. Paul's Cemetery

St. Paul's Cemetery at Redwood Street and Martin Luther King Boulevard is an old cemetery, listed on June 30, 1988.

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Old Saint Paul's Cemetery.

St. Peter the Apostle Church and Buildings

This church and its surrounding buildings at 11 and 13 S. Poppleton Street and 848 Hollins Street were listed on October 14, 1976.

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St. Peter the Apostle Church.

St. Vincent De Paul Roman Catholic Church

St. Vincent De Paul Roman Catholic Church at 120 N. Front Street was listed on February 12, 1974.

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St. Vincent De Paul Roman Catholic Church.

Shot Tower

The Shot Tower, also known as Phoenix Shot Tower, is a very tall, old tower at the southeastern corner of Fayette and Front Streets. It was used to make lead shot for guns by dropping molten lead from the top. It's a National Historic Landmark, listed on October 1, 1969.

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The historic Phoenix Shot Tower.

School No. 27 (Commodore John Rodgers Elementary School)

This school building at 2031 E. Fayette Street was listed on March 21, 1986.

Sonneborn Building

The Sonneborn Building at 110 S. Paca Street was listed on October 29, 1982.

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The Sonneborn Building.

Southern District Police Station

This historic police station at 28 E. Ostend Street was listed on December 28, 2001.

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The Southern District Police Station.

Turner-White Casket Co. Building

The Turner-White Casket Co. Building at 509–511 W. Lombard Street was listed on January 26, 1995.

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The Turner-White Casket Co. Building.

U.S. Post Office and Courthouse

This grand building at 111 N. Calvert Street serves as both a post office and a courthouse. It was listed on March 25, 1977.

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The U.S. Post Office and Courthouse.

Walters Bath No. 2

Walters Bath No. 2 at 900 Washington Boulevard was a public bathhouse, listed on June 19, 1979.

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Walters Bath No. 2.

Wilkens-Robins Building

The Wilkens-Robins Building at 308–312 W. Pratt Street was listed on December 3, 1980.

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The Wilkens-Robins Building.

Historic Ships

Baltimore's harbor is home to some amazing historic ships!

BALTIMORE (tug)

The tugboat BALTIMORE is a historic vessel located at 1415 Key Highway. This tugboat is a National Historic Landmark, listed on November 4, 1993.

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The historic tugboat BALTIMORE.

SS JOHN W. BROWN (Liberty Ship)

The SS JOHN W. BROWN is a Liberty Ship, a type of cargo ship built during World War II. It's docked at Pier 1, Clinton Street, and was listed on November 17, 1997. It's one of only two remaining fully operational Liberty Ships.

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The Liberty Ship SS JOHN W. BROWN.

NS SAVANNAH (nuclear ship)

The NS SAVANNAH is a very special ship because it was the world's first nuclear-powered merchant ship! It's located in the Patapsco River in the Port of Baltimore and is a National Historic Landmark, listed on November 14, 1982.

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The nuclear ship NS SAVANNAH.

USCGC TANEY (WHEC-37)

The USCGC TANEY is a historic U.S. Coast Guard cutter, docked at Pier 6. It's famous for being the last warship afloat that was present during the attack on Pearl Harbor. It's a National Historic Landmark, listed on June 7, 1988.

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The USCGC TANEY.

Historic Neighborhoods and Districts

Many entire neighborhoods in Baltimore are considered historic districts. This means that a whole area, not just one building, is important to history.

Barre Circle Historic District

The Barre Circle Historic District is an area roughly bounded by Scott Street, Ramsey Street, Boyd Street, and Harbor City Boulevard/S. Fremont Street. It was listed on January 10, 1983.

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A street in the Barre Circle Historic District.

Butchers Hill Historic District

Butchers Hill Historic District is a neighborhood roughly bounded by Patterson Park Avenue and Fayette, Pratt, Chapel, Washington, and Chester Streets. It was listed on December 28, 1982.

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Homes in the Butchers Hill Historic District.

Canton Historic District

The Canton Historic District includes areas around Eastern Avenue and the Waterfront, Conklin, and Chester Streets. This historic neighborhood was listed on January 29, 1980.

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Canton Square in the Canton Historic District.

Dundalk Historic District

The Dundalk Historic District is a larger area roughly bounded by Liberty Parkway, Dunman, Willow Spring, and Sunship Roads, and Chesapeake and Patapsco Avenues. It was listed on December 8, 1983.

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Houses in the Dundalk Historic District.

Federal Hill Historic District

Federal Hill Historic District is a well-known area bounded by Baltimore Harbor and Hughes, Hanover, and Cross Streets. It was listed on April 17, 1970.

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Federal Hill Park, part of the historic district.

Federal Hill South Historic District

This district is roughly bounded by Cross Street, Olive Street, Marshall Street, Ostend Street, Fort Avenue, and Covington Street. It was listed on December 22, 2003.

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A street in the Federal Hill South Historic District.

Fells Point Historic District

Fells Point Historic District is a famous waterfront neighborhood bounded by Aliceanna Street, Wolfe Street, Baltimore Harbor, and Dallas Street. It was listed on March 28, 1969, and is known for its maritime history.

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Thames Street in the Fells Point Historic District.

Gay Street Historic District

The Gay Street Historic District is bounded by N. Gay, Fallsway, Low, and N. Exeter Streets. It was listed on November 21, 2003.

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A building in the Gay Street Historic District.

Little Montgomery Street Historic District

This district includes W. Montgomery and Leadenhall Streets. It was listed on April 15, 1982.

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A street in the Little Montgomery Street Historic District.

Locust Point Historic District

The Locust Point Historic District is roughly bounded by Fort Avenue, the B & O Railroad, Woodall & Reynolds Streets. It was listed on December 26, 2012.

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A church in the Locust Point Historic District.

Loft Historic District North

This district is roughly bounded by Paca, Redwood, Eutaw, and Lombard Streets. It was listed on January 3, 1985.

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Buildings in the Loft Historic District North.

Loft Historic District South

This district is along the 500 block of W. Pratt Street, bounded by Green Street and the 100 block of S. Paca Street. It was listed on January 3, 1985.

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Buildings in the Loft Historic District South.

Mount Auburn Cemetery

Mount Auburn Cemetery at 2614 Annapolis Road is a historic cemetery, listed on September 7, 2001.

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Mount Auburn Cemetery.

Patterson Park-Highlandtown Historic District

This large historic district is roughly bounded by Patterson Park Avenue, E. Fayette Street, and Pulaski Highway, Grundy Street, Eastern Avenue, and Patterson Park. It was listed on December 27, 2002.

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A street in the Patterson Park-Highlandtown Historic District.

Pigtown Historic District

The Pigtown Historic District is roughly bounded by McHenry Street and Ramsay Street, W. Barre, S. Paca, Ostend and Wicomico Streets, Bush and Bayard Streets, and the railroad line. It was listed on December 28, 2006.

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A street in the Pigtown Historic District.

Ridgely's Delight Historic District

This district is roughly bounded by S. Fremont Avenue and W. Pratt, Conway, and Russell Streets. It was listed on June 6, 1980.

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The Babe Ruth Birthplace, located in Ridgely's Delight.

Riverside Historic District

The Riverside Historic District is bounded by Race Street from the west, south to Winder, east to Webster, north to Heath, east to Boyle and north to Fort, then west to Marshall. It was listed on April 30, 2008.

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A street in the Riverside Historic District.

South Central Avenue Historic District

This district covers about 8 blocks centering on Central Avenue between Pratt and Fleet Streets. It was listed on November 11, 2001.

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A view of Central Avenue in the historic district.

Union Square-Hollins Market Historic District

This district is roughly bounded by Fulton, Fayette, Pratt, and Schroeder Streets. It was listed on September 15, 1983. It includes the areas of Union Square and Hollins Market.

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The fountain pavilion in Union Square.
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