The Baltimore Sun
January 18, 2022
The library, which opens in April in three former historic rowhouses in the 2100 block of Ashland Ave., Avenue, is the culmination of nearly three decades of work to preserve the history of a neighborhood demolished in the late 20th century for an urban renewal project. During a December dedication ceremony, Democratic Mayor Brandon Scott said he was impressed that the facility is documenting a history that includes “the lived experiences of our long-term residents.”
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