Outsiders had called it "Mob Town" when, on April 19, 1861, Confederate
sympathizers attacked Yankee soldiers and shed the first blood of the
Civil War. According to Frank Shivers, Baltimore's unique charm must
have something to do with the city's wonderful mix of opposites - North
and South, old-fashioned rowhouses and modern office towers, industrial
waterfront and revitalized inner harbor, the venerable Walters Art
Gallery and funky Fells Point bars.
In the 12 tours of Walking in Baltimore, Shivers invites readers and
walkers to explore the city's rich past and lively present. Each tour
highlights places where notable Baltimoreans made their mark - where
BABE RUTH was born, where EDGAR ALLAN POE is buried, where FREDERICK
DOUGLASS learned to read, where SCOTT AND ZELDA FITZGERALD had their
last home together, where WALLIS WARFIELD married her first husband.
Shivers tells where to go to indulge special interests such as sports,
the arts, and maritime history. And he offers good advice about
restaurants, shops, and transportation.
With a wealth of new details that Shivers has uncovered about street
names, outdoor sculpture, famous literary figures, and more. Walking in
Baltimore offers an intimate look at the heart of a grand old city.
Illustrated with more than 75 photographs, most taken especially for
this book by Lisa Frances Davis, this guide promises memorable walking -
and delightful reading - for native Baltimoreans and curious visitors
alike.