- britannica.com place/Baltimore-county-MarylandThe county’s legal origin is unknown, but historical county documents date to 1659. It is named for Cecilius Calvert , 2nd Baron Baltimore, who founded Maryland.
- legendsofamerica.com baltimore-maryland/Baltimore, Maryland, on the Patapsco River close to Chesapeake Bay is the most populous city in the state, with 585,708 people at the 2020 census.
- lonelyplanet.com usa/maryland/baltimoreBALTIMORE - APRIL 09: American Visionary Art Museum as photographed from Federal Hill Park on April 9, 2015 in Baltimore, Maryland.
- visittheusa.com destination/baltimoreImmerse yourself in the culture of Baltimore, Maryland. Explore Baltimore’s inner harbor, food scene and numerous museums and historical sites.
- trackstick.com baltimore-maryland/Baltimore, Situated in the state of Maryland, Is a lively and historic city that has served as a significant port since its establishment in 1729.
- visitmaryland.org regions-cities/baltimoreExplore some of Baltimore’ s best craft breweries and enjoy samples of the most innovative brews in the Baltimore area.
- itypeusa.com baltimore-maryland/The city was founded in 1729 and named after the English Calvert family, barons Baltimore, who colonized Maryland in the 17th century.
- wiki.openstreetmap.org wiki/Baltimore,_MarylandAlley streets (see Tag:service=alley#Alley_Streets) are a road classification unique to Baltimore, Maryland, USA[1]. Alley streets are alleys by definition, i.e...
- maryland.hometownlocator.com md/baltimore-city/…The table below compares Baltimore to the other 536 incorporated cities, towns and CDPs in Maryland by rank and percentile using July 1, 2023 data.
- http://world-guides.com north-america/usa/maryland/…(Baltimore, Maryland - MD, USA). ... On hand at the time of this important battle in the history of Baltimore was Maryland lawyer Francis Scott Key.