. National star-spangled banner centennial, Baltimore, Maryland, September 6 to 13, 1914 . The Vista—T>ruid Hill Park 23. Dt THEr BALTIlMOF^er BOOK BALTIMORES MUNICIPAL DOCKS The Municipal docks of Baltimore are not mere are not solely colossal specimens of engineering are for use. When the City put acres of land underwater and spent its millions, its object was, and is, to providethe best maritime terminals that could be built. These docksmay be leased by any responsible parties for 36 cents a squarefoot per year. Those who have not seen the great marinestations h
. National star-spangled banner centennial, Baltimore, Maryland, September 6 to 13, 1914 . The Vista—T>ruid Hill Park 23. Dt THEr BALTIlMOF^er BOOK BALTIMORES MUNICIPAL DOCKS The Municipal docks of Baltimore are not mere are not solely colossal specimens of engineering are for use. When the City put acres of land underwater and spent its millions, its object was, and is, to providethe best maritime terminals that could be built. These docksmay be leased by any responsible parties for 36 cents a squarefoot per year. Those who have not seen the great marinestations have little idea of their magnitude, and it is importantto remember that they are not a private monopoly, and are notcontrolled by private parties to selfish ends. The City of Balti-more OWNS them and throws them open to the commerce ofthe world. Those who would enter the shipping business herehave the first and most vexatious problem, namely, terminalfacilities, solved In advance. Magnificent docks are to the fire of 1904 the City owned little wharfproperty of importance. The fire made it possible to ac
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