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    Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore is a shipping port along the tidal basins of the three branches of the Patapsco River in Baltimore, Maryland, on the...
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    Maryland established the Port of Baltimore in 1706 to support the tobacco trade with Europe, and established the Town of Baltimore in 1729. During the American...
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    from the river. The collapse blocked most shipping to and from the Port of Baltimore for 11 weeks. Maryland Governor Wes Moore called the event a "global...
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    MV Dali (category Merchant ships of Singapore)
    the Port of Baltimore with a crew of 22 and two Maryland pilots en route to Colombo, Sri Lanka, the ship lost power and struck a support pillar of the...
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    including the Erie and Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Building west from the port of Baltimore, the B&O reached Sandy Hook, Maryland, in 1834; Cumberland in 1842;...
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    2017. The Port of Baltimore handles more autos than any other US port. "Tonnage of Top 50 U.S. Water Ports, Ranked by Total Tons". Bureau of Transportation...
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    Lady, Star of the Sea, and carries a beacon atop its spire to welcome sailors to the Port of Baltimore. In the late 1800s, the South Baltimore peninsula...
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    A Baltimore clipper is a fast sailing ship historically built on the mid-Atlantic seaboard of the United States, especially at the port of Baltimore, Maryland...
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    Patapsco River and outer Baltimore Harbor/Port in Maryland, United States. Opened on March 23, 1977, it carried the Baltimore Beltway (Interstate 695 or...
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    would negatively impede the flow of shipping traffic at the Port of Baltimore. Threadgill was named head of Baltimore's Port Commission during the 1950s....
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    Riverside Park (Baltimore) and includes the Baltimore Museum of Industry. The southwest portion of Riverside corresponds to the Port Covington district...
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    Helen Delich Bentley (category The Baltimore Sun people)
    of Fame. In 2006, as part of the Port of Baltimore's 300th anniversary celebrations, the port was renamed the Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore....
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  • HBO from June 1 to August 24, 2003. It introduces the stevedores of the Port of Baltimore and an international organized crime operation led by a figure...
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    one in Venice. Port of Los Angeles, United States (since 1959) Port of Fremantle, Australia, Australia (since 1983) Port of Baltimore, United States (since...
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  • history in the Baltimore Clipper, and the Port of Baltimore. The American Hockey League approved an expansion franchise for Baltimore on June 12, 1962...
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  • shipping channel leading to the Port of Baltimore, one of the country's busiest ports. Officials at the Maryland Department of Transportation have announced...
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    1729, Old Baltimore Town had faded away. Maryland's colonial General Assembly created and authorized the Port of Baltimore in 1706 at the Head of the Northwest...
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  • environments in the new Baltimore Town. The town of Joppa near the Western Shore of the Chesapeake Bay was designated as a "Port of Entry" by the colonial...
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  • history of the Germans in Baltimore began in the 17th century. During the 19th century, the Port of Baltimore was the second-leading port of entry for...
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    This is a list of ports of the United States, ranked by tonnage. Ports in the United States handle a wide variety of goods that are critical to the global...
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    structure faces the former "The Basin" of the Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore on the Northwest Branch of the Patapsco River and the Inner Harbor...
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    port facilities for the Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore. In the past decade these two communities of Fairfield and Wagner's Point have been also...
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  • Nick Sobotka (category Drug dealers of The Wire)
    the cousin of Ziggy Sobotka, the wayward and rebellious son of Nick's uncle Frank Sobotka. Nick is a dockworker in the Port of Baltimore, and works for...
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    "City of Baltimore" under the authority of the Maryland General Assembly, which had originally authorized the port in 1706 and the creation of a town in...
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  • (Maine); Port of Boston; Port of Davisville; New York City; Port Newark; Port of Philadelphia; Port of Camden; Port of Wilmington; Port of Baltimore; and...
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    Port Covington or Baltimore Peninsula is a neighborhood in Baltimore, Maryland. For much of the 20th century, Port Covington was a railroad terminal built...
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    display murals of Michael Phelps, Ray Lewis and Cal Ripken Jr. There are two marine terminals of the Helen Delich Bentley Port of Baltimore located within...
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    [citation needed] The creation of such mills helped spur the growth of the port of Baltimore, which exported the grains milled in Hampden. In 1810, the first...
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  • the Congress of Industrial Organizations as the International Longshore and Warehouse Union. In the history of the ILA, the port of Baltimore, which was...
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    busy port city of Baltimore, Maryland, and killed the commander of the invading British forces. The British and Americans first met at the Battle of North...
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