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Dickeyville

A Baltimore Enclave

Dickeyville, founded in the 19th century, is a historic neighborhood tucked into the middle of the city.

Multimedia and Story by: Kathryn Dulny

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100 Years of Painted Screens

Screen painting, born and pioneered in Baltimore, turns a century old.

Story by: Eric Stitt
Multimedia by: Deandre Dickerson

Baltimore Tattoo Museum

Be More Tatted

Who needs canvas when you have people?

Story: Patrick Wilson
Multimedia: Kim Patterson

Greater Homewood Corporation

Building a Livable City

Greater Homewood Community Corporation, a non-profit organization, works to revitalize inner-city neighborhoods.

Story: Annie Plowman
Multimedia: Kelsey Rock

One of Little Italy's hidden gems, Osteria Da Amadeo.

Find the Real Little Italy

Discover the hidden gems of dining in Little Italy.

Story: Allison Brickell
Multimedia: Hunter Lidbeck

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Golden Ticket to the Chocolate Factory

Wockenfuss Candies was founded in Baltimore in 1915 and two years ago city officials fought to keep it in the city.

Story by: Tyler Parris
Multimedia by: Yihan Xu

A Baltimore Bike Party participant raises his ride in front of the Washington Monument. The group meets here on the last Friday of every month to cycle the city.

Ready, Set, Bike Party!

Hundreds of cyclists added prom dresses and tuxedos to their bikes and helmets in celebration of Baltimore Bike Party’s one-year anniversary.

Story: Kate Mills
Multimedia: Rachel Nugent

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Charmed by Snowballs

If you’re living in Baltimore and you don’t know what a snowball is, you’re missing out.

Story By: Amy Katz
Multimedia By: Brandy Hall

Hamilton Neighborhood

Hamilton: the real heart of Baltimore

Though not as well known as Canton or Federal Hill, you’ll find the real spirit of the city in Hamilton.

Story: Brandi Hall
Multimedia: Kelsey Rock

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The Life of Lexington Market

Honing in on the strengths and weaknesses of the oldest market in Baltimore.

Story: Alexis Gallagher
Multimedia: Allison Brickell

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