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1. Catonsville was originally called ...
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2. What famous author once called Bolton Hill home?
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3. In the late 1800s Mount Washington distributed a newspaper known as ...
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4. "Seinfeld" character Elaine Benes is from which neighborhood?
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5. Where is Little Kingston?
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6. If you're looking to be spooked, head over to the haunted Crybaby Bridge in ...
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7. Roland Park was originally intended to be ...
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8. What was the original name of Bel Air?
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9. What's the name of the hurricane that flooded Ellicott City in 1972?
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10. Which two writers once lived in SoWeBo?
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11. Which English explorer mapped 3,000 miles of the Chesapeake Bay area, including Federal Hill?
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12. Which two neighborhoods first grew as mill towns?
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13. Which Hollywood celebrity is the grandson of James Rouse, the founder of Columbia?
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14. What was the original name of Glen Burnie?
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15. Which two schools are located in Annapolis?
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16. When was Charles Village annexed into Baltimore City?
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17. Where did Francis Scott Key die?
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18. Finish the sentence: Fort McHenry was the center of . . .
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19. How did Fells Point get its name?
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20. What was the original name of Owings Mills New Town?
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21. Where was the most prosperous chromium mine of the 19th century?
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22. Which neighborhood became a 19th-century industrial hub with easy access to railroads and sea?
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23. Where is Maryland Public Television?
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24. Which Catholic church serves as a Little Italy landmark?
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25. Which Broadway hit takes place in Baltimore?
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26. What area military base is home to the National Security Agency?
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27. Which of the following is not located at the Inner Harbor?
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28. Which of the following is not a beer available at DuClaw Brewing Company?
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29. Where does John Waters' movie "A Dirty Shame" take place?
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30. In which neighborhood did author Michael Chabon grow up?