Maryland Theater (Baltimore)
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The Maryland Theater was a music venue in
Beaux Arts/Classical Revival
style architecture. Unfortunately, in the 1950s, the old Maryland Theatre was razed and temporarily replaced by a parking lot for the last days of the hotel.
Kernan was also a member of the city's Board of Park Commissioners and a member of the old
Baltimore County. The hospital built in the 1920s era with buildings around the old mansion of 1860-1867 construction of Greek Revival and Colonial Revival styled architecture. Today it is a part of the state's University of Maryland Medical Center as the "University of Maryland Rehabilitation & Orthopaedic Institute
".
The old Kernan/Congress Hotel was renovated and restored in 2004-2005 as apartments and condos by the locally famous architect and construction firm, Streuver Brothers, Eccles and Rouse as one of their last renewal projects of three decades in the city.
References
- Baltimore County Public Library
- Schaaf, Elizabeth. "The Storm Is Passing Over". Peabody Institute. Retrieved March 23, 2008.
- Hall, Clayton Colman (1912). Baltimore: Its History and Its People. Lewis Historical Publishing. pp. 373–374.
Baltimore: Its History and Its People.
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