. National star-spangled banner centennial, Baltimore, Maryland, September 6 to 13, 1914 . are (Charlesstreet and Madison)—Severn Teackle Wallis—Washington Square nearCentre street. Mt. Vernon M. E. Church—Northeast corner Monumentand Charles streets (Mt. Vernon Place). Attached to thewall of this building is a tablet bearing the following inscrip-tion: Francis Scott Key, author of The Star-Spangled Banner, departedthis life on the site of this building, January II, 1843. Walters Art Gallery—The finest private art collection inAmerica. Northwest corner Charles and Centre streets. Unitarian Chu


. National star-spangled banner centennial, Baltimore, Maryland, September 6 to 13, 1914 . are (Charlesstreet and Madison)—Severn Teackle Wallis—Washington Square nearCentre street. Mt. Vernon M. E. Church—Northeast corner Monumentand Charles streets (Mt. Vernon Place). Attached to thewall of this building is a tablet bearing the following inscrip-tion: Francis Scott Key, author of The Star-Spangled Banner, departedthis life on the site of this building, January II, 1843. Walters Art Gallery—The finest private art collection inAmerica. Northwest corner Charles and Centre streets. Unitarian Church—Magnificent specimen of colonial archi-tecture. Northwest corner Charles and Franklin streets. Y. M. C. A. Building—Cathedral and Franklin streets. Roman Catholic Cathedral — Cathedral and Mulberry-streets. Cardinals Residence—Charles and Mulberry streets. Enoch Pratt Free Library — Main Building, Mulberrystreet, near Cathedral. The Johns Hopkins University Buildings—Howard streetand Druid Hill avenue. Baltimore City College—Howard street, opposite Centre. 10^. CALVERT STREET. NORTH FROM BALTIMORE STREETIn the center is Battle Monument ) THtr BALTIMOR^e^ BOOK Lee House—Residence of Gen. R. E. Lee (with UnitedStates Engineer Corps) during erection of Fort Carroll atentrance to Baltimore Harbor. Madison avenue, near Biddlestreet. Fifth Regiment Armory—Baltimores great convention and Bolton streets. Mt. Royal Station (B. & O. R. R.)—Cathedral street and Mt. Royal avenue. Bryn Mawr School—Cathedral and Preston streets. Revolutionary War Monument—Mt. Royal avenue. Cathe-dral and Oliver streets. Union Station (Pennsylvania R. R.)—Charles street andJones Falls. Polytechnic Institute—North avenue, from Calvert streetto Guilford avenue. Goucher College, formerly Womans College—St. Paulstreet, between Twenty-second and Twenty-fourth streets. Homewood Park — Johns Hopkins University. Charlesstreet and University Parkw


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