Tag Archives: suburbia
Unwrapping the enigmatic: Louise’s Italian Restaurant
A blog post by JHU student Evan Fowler. A 1963 photograph (viewable at the Baltimore Museum of Industry’s website) showcases an unidentified waitress throwing pizza dough in the air at Louise’s Italian Restaurant at their 8126 Liberty Road location. The … Continue reading
A Synagogue’s Move to the Suburbs: The Beginning of the Future
A blog post by Molly Martell, Johns HopkinsUniversity, Class of 2015 This semester I was able to take a course through Johns Hopkins and the Jewish Museum of Maryland called “Staging Suburbia” in which we, as students, helped the curatorial team … Continue reading
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Field Trip to Pikesville
A blog post by Program Manager Rachel Cylus. Like all school students, as a child I looked forward to field trips – a break from the usual routine, and an opportunity to see something, new, different, exotic. Growing up in … Continue reading
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