Mike Loves Baltimore

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I'm just a man that loves Baltimore, buses, choochoo trains, urbanism, from an underdog city that is better than anyone gives it credit for. I can bench press 30 bushels of crabs, and can leap the Washington Battle Monument in a single bound. Reverend Boh is my grandfather.
@jspath55 that's almost exactly the walking path I took some out of towners on a couple weekend ago. Good bar hopping and I got to talk their ear off about all the historic sites and how we kicked England's whole ass in the war of 1812. Beautiful walking tour.

Tom based his artwork on the trail maps from the 1960s/70s, which to me resemble the work of #Baltimore Sun cartoonist Yardley, but it was a style.
Scanned from old paper copies, which were printed on mimeograph machines if I'm not mistaken.

A quarter-page map/drawing called "Trail No. 1" showing the Patterson Park Observatory (Pagoda), and some long-defunct ship-building and dry dock near Fells Point.

#FOSS4GNA

Peace love and a pretty sunset from the Canton waterfront park last Saturday. #baltimore

I don't know when we'll come to terms with it but just because we bulldozed our cities and rebuilt them wrong, doesn't mean we need to keep up the sunken cost mistakes of our foreparents. #baltimore shouldn't put a single red cent towards increasing the level of service for auto traffic. Every penny for it is a gross misallocation of public funds and a promise of a worse future. Do the hard things now and give us a chance to have a better city tomorrow.

https://www.baltimoresun.com/opinion/op-ed/bs-ed-op-baltimore-region-transportation-plan-20230721-52u4kwlscjf4fh6c76pktvltzm-story.html

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We will sell tickets to go have Bohs at his weirdly highly detailed feet. Expected positive ROI about 200-300 years
Colossus of Rhodes in the inner harbor but it's Reverend Boh. Colossus of Bohs. I am now asking for 40 million in start up capital. #baltimore #nattyboh #dreambig #urbanism
@aflacks the domino sugar Wilford Brimley memorial statue famous for its 40ft granite mustache
One of the most prominent features of "successful urbanism" is a concept known as a "sense of place". A cohesive setting that is distinct, discrete, and unique. One such place is #Baltimore inner harbor. One such feature of a place are its landmarks/monuments. In the harbor the main focal element is the harbor itself. Why do we not have an installation of a significant monument or statue in the water itself? A fountain of two crabs fighting? We have the constellation but Suggestions please.
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@PaulProteus this is the height of culture and cuisine