Ceramic Souvenir Bell from Baltimore's Inner Harbor

Item Number: 259
Time Left: CLOSED


Description
This Ceramic Souvenir Bell is from a trip to Baltimore's Inner Harbor and features a picture of the Inner Harbor in blue on one side and Baltimore history on the other side.
Baltimore Established in 1729, it was named after the Irish barony of Baltimore (seat of the Calvert family, proprietors of the colony of Maryland). It became the first U.S. Roman Catholic diocese in 1789. In 1827 the nation's first railroad began operations there. In World War I, Baltimore began to develop industrially, and it has since become a major seaport.
Measures 5" high and the bell is 2 3/4" in diameter.
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