Baltimore

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Baltimore is a major independent city and seaport in Maryland, United States, known for its historic harbor, diverse neighborhoods, and significant cultural and economic role in the Mid-Atlantic region.



Referenced by (348)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Baltimore Bullets (1944–1954)
Baltimore Harbor
Baltimore Light Rail
Baltimore Light RailLink ("Baltimore metropolitan area")
Baltimore Metro SubwayLink
Baltimore Museum of Art
Birdland
Camden Yards station
Canton waterfront
Charles North
Convention Center station
Dunbar High School (Baltimore)
East Baltimore campus
Fells Point
Fells Point ("Baltimore City")
Francis Scott Key Bridge (Baltimore) ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Francis Scott Key Monument (Baltimore)
Francis Scott Key Monument (Baltimore) ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Green Mount Cemetery
Green Mount Cemetery ("Baltimore City")
Homewood campus
Howard Street (Baltimore)
Inner Harbor
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
Johns Hopkins Blue Jays ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Johns Hopkins University ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Locust Point
Maryland Department of Health ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Middle Branch
Midtown Baltimore
Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Mount Vernon neighborhood
Mount Vernon neighborhood ("Baltimore City")
North Avenue Light Rail Yard
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
Oriole Park at Camden Yards ("downtown Baltimore")
Outer Harbor
Peabody Institute
Peabody campus
Penn Station (Light RailLink)
Pennsylvania Station (Baltimore)
Port of Baltimore
Preakness Stakes
Space Telescope Science Institute ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Union Station (Baltimore)
Union Station (Baltimore) ("Baltimore City")
Walters Art Museum
Washington Monument (Baltimore, Maryland)
Washington Monument (Baltimore, Maryland) ("Baltimore City")
Westminster Hall and Burying Ground
Whiting School of Engineering ("Baltimore, Maryland")
locatedIn
Baltimore Bullets (1944–1954)
Baltimore Orioles
Baltimore Patriot
Carey Business School
Dunbar High School (Baltimore)
Dunbar Poets
Harborplace
Homewood campus
Howard Street (Baltimore)
Inner Harbor waterfront
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
Johns Hopkins Blue Jays
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
Locust Point
Maryland Science Center
National Aquarium
Oriole Park at Camden Yards
Peabody campus
Penn Station (Light RailLink)
Port Discovery Children’s Museum
The City of Neighborhoods
The Oriole Bird
University of Baltimore
Whiting School of Engineering
city
Anna Murray Douglass ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Benjamin Henry Latrobe ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Charles Joseph Bonaparte ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
F. Scott Fitzgerald ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
George Armistead ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Harry Fielding Reid ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
Henrietta Louise Cromwell Brooks
Henry Winter Davis ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Johns Hopkins ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Luther Martin
Maria Clemm ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Martin O'Malley ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Mary Ann Holmes Booth ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Mary Pickersgill ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
Paul Sarbanes ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Samuel Smith ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Simon Newcomb ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Tupac Shakur ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
Virginia Eliza Clemm Poe ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
Wallis Simpson ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
William Gaud ("Baltimore, Maryland")
residence
Charles Joseph Bonaparte ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
Edgar Allan Poe ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
Edgar Allan Poe
Frances Folsom Cleveland ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Francis Scott Key ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Francis Scott Key ("Baltimore, Maryland")
George Armistead ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Harry Fielding Reid ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
Henry Winter Davis ("Baltimore, Maryland")
James McHenry
James R. Schlesinger
John Dos Passos
Joseph Sweetman Ames ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Mary Pickersgill ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
Paul Sarbanes ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Robert A. Altman ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Samuel Arnold ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
Wes Unseld ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
placeOfDeath
ABET ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Maryland Department of Aging ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Maryland Department of Commerce ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Maryland Department of Health ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Maryland Department of Human Services ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Maryland Department of Human Services ("Baltimore City")
Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Maryland Department of the Environment ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Maryland State Department of Education ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Maryland Transit Administration ("Baltimore, Maryland")
NAACP ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Northern Central Railway ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Transamerica Corporation ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Under Armour ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
Under Armour
headquartersLocation
Acela
BAL
BWI Airport station ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Camden Line ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Convention Center station
Crescent
Friendship International Airport ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Interstate 95
KBWI
MARC
MARC Penn Line ("Baltimore, Maryland")
MARC Train ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Martin State Airport ("Baltimore, Maryland")
North Avenue Light Rail Yard
Runway 15L/33R
Vermonter ("Baltimore, Maryland")
servesCity
Benjamin Henry Latrobe ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Daniel H. Weiss ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Detlev W. Bronk
Edgar Allan Poe ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
Harry Fielding Reid ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
James McCulloch ("Baltimore, Maryland")
James McHenry
Joseph Sweetman Ames ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Mary Pickersgill ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
Paul Sarbanes ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Rudolf E. Kálmán
Stanley Corrsin
workLocation
Annapolis
Bel Air, Maryland ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Frederick County, Maryland ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Friendship International Airport ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Glen Burnie, Maryland ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Martin State Airport ("Baltimore, Maryland")
North Point
North Point State Battlefield
Patapsco River Neck ("City of Baltimore")
Wilmington, Delaware
locatedNear
Baltimore Orioles ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Baltimore Patriot and Evening Advertiser ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
Baltimore Ravens ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Battle of Baltimore ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Fort McHenry
Harborplace
Inner Harbor waterfront
Maryland Science Center
Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis
location
Babe Ruth ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
Charles Hammann ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
Charles Joseph Bonaparte ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
Harry Fielding Reid ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
John Rawls ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
Nancy Pelosi ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
Reggie Lewis ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
Ta-Nehisi Coates ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
Thurgood Marshall ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
placeOfBirth
...And Justice for All
Home for the Holidays ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Sleepless in Seattle
The Wire ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Veep
filmingLocation
East Coast of the United States
Mid-Atlantic states
Northeast megalopolis
Northeastern United States
Western Shore of Maryland
hasMajorCity
Amtrak Northeast Regional ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Baltimore Light RailLink ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Maryland Area Regional Commuter
Northeast Corridor ("Baltimore, Maryland")
serves
Michael O'Laughlen ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Raymond A. Spruance ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
Spiro Agnew ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
Virginia Eliza Clemm Poe ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
birthPlace
Edgar Allan Poe ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
George Armistead ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Michael O'Laughlen ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Samuel Arnold ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
burialPlace
Baltimore–Harrisburg corridor ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Baltimore–Washington Parkway
Glen Burnie (South Shore) branch ("downtown Baltimore, Maryland")
Maryland Area Regional Commuter ("Baltimore, Maryland")
connects
Bill Dinneen ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
Charles Carroll of Carrollton ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Johns Hopkins ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Samuel Smith ("Baltimore, Maryland")
deathPlace
...And Justice for All
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave
Sleepless in Seattle
The Wire
setting
Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport
Francis Scott Key Bridge (Baltimore)
Johns Hopkins University
cityServed
Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area
Eastern United States
Maryland
containsCity
Baltimore Harbor ("City of Baltimore")
Fells Point ("City of Baltimore")
Locust Point ("City of Baltimore")
governedBy
Baltimore City Council
Maryland Department of Commerce
Maryland Department of Human Services ("Baltimore, Maryland")
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Union Station (Baltimore)
servedCity
Dope Body
Stringer Bell
basedIn
Northern Central Railway ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad
connectedCity
Atlantic coast of North America
United States South Atlantic states
containsMajorCity
Amtrak Silver Service
Northeast Regional ("Baltimore, Maryland")
majorStop
Baltimore County
Baltimore and Susquehanna Railroad
namedAfter
Fort McHenry
Port of Baltimore
nearbyCity
Mob Town
The City of Neighborhoods
refersTo
Capital Bullets ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Washington Wizards
relocatedFrom
Crescent ("Baltimore, Maryland")
Silver Star ("Baltimore, Maryland")
routeVia
Baltimore Harbor ("downtown Baltimore")
adjacentTo
Maryland State Highway System
adminCenter
Mob Town ("city of Baltimore")
appliesTo
Baltimore City Council ("City of Baltimore")
appliesToJurisdiction
Baltimore County
borders
I-95 Series
cityInvolved
1979 World Series
cityOfALHomeGames
1983 World Series
cityOfALTeam
1983 American League Championship Series
cityOfChampionTeam
Dope Body
cityOfFormation
1970 World Series
cityOfGame3
1970 World Series
cityOfGame4
1970 World Series
cityOfGame5
1966 World Series
cityOfMemorialStadium
Baltimore Patriot and Evening Advertiser
cityOfPublication
1996 American League Championship Series
cityOfSecondaryVenue
National Road ("Baltimore, Maryland")
connectedTo
New Carrollton station
connectsTo
Battle of Baltimore
defended
Baltimore Patriot and Evening Advertiser ("Baltimore region")
distributionArea
Baltimore County
doesNotInclude
MARC
endPointExample
The Star-Spangled Banner
firstPublicPerformanceLocation
Patapsco River ("Baltimore City, Maryland")
flowsThrough
Indianapolis Colts ("Baltimore, Maryland")
formerLocation
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ("City of Baltimore")
founders
Walters Art Museum ("City of Baltimore")
governance
Wallis Simpson ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
grewUpIn
Chesapeake Bay
hasCityOnShore
Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area
hasCoreCity
AFC North
hasFranchiseCity
Baltimore County
hasIndependentCityEnclave
Baltimore ("Charm City")
hasNickname
Hairspray
hasSetting
Maryland Aviation Administration
headquartersCity
Poe
homeCity
New York Yankees vs Baltimore Orioles
homeCityOfTeam2
Colony of Maryland
importantCity
Colony of Maryland
importantPort
Western Shore of Maryland ("Baltimore City")
includesCounty
Pennsylvania Station (Baltimore)
isMainStationOf
Baltimore–Washington Parkway
isMajorRouteBetween
Glen Burnie, Maryland ("Baltimore, Maryland")
isSuburbOf
Maryland
largestCity
Baltimore City Council
legislativeBodyFor
Midtown Baltimore ("Baltimore City")
locatedInAdministrativeEntity
BAL
locatedInCity
East Baltimore campus ("East Baltimore")
locatedInNeighborhood
KBWI
locatedNearCity
Hunt Valley, Maryland ("Baltimore, Maryland")
locatedNorthOf
Friendship International Airport ("Baltimore, Maryland")
locatedSouthOf
Woodlawn, Maryland ("Baltimore, Maryland")
locatedWestOf
Continental Congress resolutions
locationOfCreation
Baltimore Patriot ("Baltimore, Maryland")
locationServed
Great Railroad Strike of 1877 ("Baltimore, Maryland")
mainPlace
Hubble Space Telescope ("Baltimore, Maryland")
managingOrganizationLocation
Patapsco River
mouthLocatedNear
Home for the Holidays
narrativeLocation
Woodlawn, Maryland ("Baltimore, Maryland")
near
Six Flags America ("Baltimore, Maryland")
nearCity
U.S. Route 29 ("Baltimore, Maryland")
northernTerminusNearbyCity
Nina Simone
notableWork
Baltimore Museum of Art ("City of Baltimore")
ownedBy
Washington Monument (Baltimore, Maryland) ("City of Baltimore")
owner
Patapsco River
passesThrough
Interstate 70 ("Baltimore, Maryland")
passesThroughCity
Johns Hopkins ("Baltimore, Maryland")
placeOfBurial
Michael O'Laughlen ("Baltimore, Maryland")
placeOfOrigin
Baltimore Patriot ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
placeOfPublication
Vivian "Buster" Burey Marshall ("Baltimore, Maryland, United States")
placeOfResidence
William Gaud ("Baltimore, Maryland")
practicedLawIn
Baltimore Light RailLink
primaryCityServed
Baltimore Light Rail ("downtown Baltimore")
primaryHub
The Wire ("Baltimore, Maryland")
primaryLocation
Baltimore–Harrisburg corridor
primaryUrbanCenterSouth
Free State
refersToLargestCityOfState
Chicago Zephyrs ("Baltimore, Maryland")
relocatedTo
President of the Continental Congress
seat
Light RailLink ("Baltimore City")
servesArea
U.S. Route 1 ("Baltimore metropolitan area")
servesMetropolitanArea
Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration ("Baltimore City")
serviceArea
The Shape of Water
settingLocation
Silver Meteor
stopsAt
Howard County
suburbanAreaOf
Baltimore County
surrounds
Pittsburgh Steelers vs Baltimore Ravens
team2City
Gino Marchetti
teamCity
Raymond Berry
teamFoundedInCity
Pittsburgh Steelers vs Baltimore Ravens
typicalVenueRegion

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