Emerson Bromo-Seltzer Tower Baltimore Maryland
This tower is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It was built in 1911 and is located at:
312 West Lombard Street, Baltimore, Maryland. The building has had other names over the years such as Baltimore Arts Tower. In this video segment you can see Camden Yards and the Inner Harbor area. Feel free to identify some of the other buildings if you know what they are.
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Bromo Seltzer Tower Baltimore Maryland Upclose Detailed
Slideshow format video of high definition pictures of my walk up the 15 stairs of the Bromo Seltzer Tower in Baltimore City, Maryland, United States of America, on Saturday, September 30, 2017, at around 1 p.m., with original music.
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Inside the Bromo Seltzer Tower
From the archives: A 2011 tour of Baltimore's Bromo Seltzer Tower.
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Downtown Baltimore + Baltimore Basilica + Bromo-Seltzer Arts Tower
Baltimore's modern story began in 1729. It was named after Maryland founder, Cecil Calvert's, estate Baltimore Manor in Ireland. It grew around Port of Baltimore, a major hub for the exploding tobacco trade during the colonization period.Baltimore was a slave state and saw the first official casualty of the Civil War; but remained a critical part of the Union. In 1904, the Great Baltimore Fire destroyed more than 1,500 buildings in the city center, making way for an incredible revitalization of the city. Today, more than 2.8 million people call it home, making it the US's 21st most-populated city. Many legendary Americans were born here, like Frederick Douglas, Thurgood Marshall, and Nancy Pelosi. In this video, we feature the largest skyscrapers in Baltimore, like the Bank of America building, the M&T Bank Building, the Transamerica Tower, the Baltimore World Trade Center, the old IBM building, and the massive Charles Center district. We also highlight the iconic Bromo-Seltzer Arts Tower, George Washington Monument of Baltimore, and The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary (the first Catholic cathedral built in the United States).
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Bromo Seltzer Tower Visit 2018
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Hyperlapse of the Emerson bromo seltzer tower in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
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Fort McHenry is the pentagonal bastion fort in the Baltimore, Maryland, Locust Point district. It is a national treasure, because it successfully defended Baltimore Harbor from an attack by the British navy from the Chesapeake Bay on September 13, 1814. The next morning, the fort flew a 30x42 feet American garrison flag, signaling victory and inspiring Francis Scott Key to write the poem 'Defense of Fort M'Henry' which was set to the tune 'To Anacreon of Heaven'. The song went on to be called 'The Star Spangled Banner' and now serves as the National Anthem of the United States. Today, thousands of tourists visit this historic site to see the real original flag which was hoisted in 1814 to signal America’s victory.
Baltimore's Inner Harbor is a historic neighborhood and seaport hailed as the model for post-industrial waterfront redevelopment around the world, in 2009 by Urban Land Institute. The economic devastation from World War Two left this area littered with abandoned factories and warehouses through the 1950s. A decade of initiatives from Mayors Thomas D'Alesandro and Theodore McKeldon revitalized the district by replacing the dilapidation with waterfront parks and surrounding hotels and business headquarters. Today, it is a bastion of culture with music and art, recreation and sailing.
The 71,000 seat M&T Bank Stadium is home to the NFL's Baltimore Ravens. It was built in 1999 with a price-tag of 220 million and features statues honoring legends Johnny Unitas and Ray Lewis. The 46,000 seat Orioles Park at Camden Yards is home to the MLB's Baltimore Orioles. It was built in 1992 for $110 million and, instead of destroying the B&O Warehouse it replaced, this building was incorporated into the design. Here, Cal Ripken Jr played his 2,131st consecutive game and Eddie Murray hit his 500th home run.
This one-acre museum housing more than 67,000 square feet of exhibition space features more than 4,000 permanent pieces of ‘outsider art’. It is an American icon. The museum’s founder, Rebecca Hoffberger, converted this shuttered copper paint factory and whiskey warehouse into a cultural mecca of art brut. It is now designated as America’s National Museum for Self-taught Art by the U.S. Congress. AVAM hosts annual mega-exhibitions which bring together artists from all across the United States and abroad to showcase absolutely unique expression pieces centered around a grand-theme.
In 1729, Baltimore was named after the Irish estate of Cecil Calvert, the first proprietor of Maryland and grew around the Port of Baltimore. Today, more than 2.8 million people call it home, making it the US's 21st most-populated city. Bromo-Seltzer Arts Tower is an iconic landmark in the city’s business district. Just a few blocks away, you can visit Boston Basilica, the first Catholic Cathedral built in the United States. Next, walk a few blocks to see the incredible George Washington tower.
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HISTORICAL PLACES OF MARYLAND STATE,U S A IN GOOGLE EARTH
HISTORICAL PLACES OF MARYLAND STATE,U S A
1. FORT MCHENRY,BALTIMORE 39°15'47.71N 76°34'47.80W
2. CONCORD POINT LIGHTHOUSE,HAVRE DE GRACE 39°32'26.53N 76° 5'5.16W
3. MEMORIAL CHAPEL,COLLEGE PARK 38°59'3.06N 76°56'27.00W
4. AVENUE DRAW BRIDGE,CAMBRIDGE 38°34'13.24N 76° 4'25.71W
5. MARYLAND SCIENCE CENTER,BALTIMORE 39°16'53.23N 76°36'44.07W
6. SIX FLAGS AMUSEMENT PARK,UPPER MARLBORO 38°54'32.30N 76°46'31.61W
7. BALTIMORE BASILICA,BALTIMORE 39°17'39.60N 76°36'58.85W
8. CASTLE FREDERICK, BIG POOL 39°36'37.05N 78° 0'13.06W
9. PHOENIX SHOT TOWER,BALTIMORE 39°17'26.25N 76°36'19.32W
10. BOARDWALK,OCEAN CITY 38°20'34.76N 75° 4'39.55W
11. AMERICAN VISIONARY ART MUSEUM,BALTIMORE 39°16'49.59N 76°36'25.13W
12. MARYLAND STATE HOUSE,ANNAPOLIS 38°58'43.44N 76°29'27.21W
13. BALTIMORE CITY HALL,BALTIMORE 39°17'27.61N 76°36'39.14W
14. CONVENANT LIFE CHURCH,GAITHERSBURG 39° 9'12.92N 77° 9'2.21W
15. RAILROAD MUSEUM,BALTIMORE 39°17'6.86N 76°37'57.26W
16. WASHINGTON MONUMENT,JACKSON 39°30'1.63N 77°37'23.61W
17. WASHINGTON MONUMENT&MUSEUM,BALTIMORE 39°17'51.25N 76°36'56.40W
18. FORT CARROLL,EDGEMERE 39°12'52.89N 76°31'9.22W
19. BROMO SELTZER ARTS TOWER,BALTIMORE 39°17'15.57N 76°37'13.40W
20. WATERFALLS,POTOMAC,OLMSTED ISLAND 39° 0'0.36N 77°15'4.98W
21. WASHINGTON D.C.TEMPLE,KENSINGTON 39° 0'50.54N 77° 3'56.28W
Baltimore Md. Downtown Skyline
As seen from Cherry Hill on the south side of the Hanover street bridge over the Patapsco River. Filmed from Middle Branch Park. You can see the M&T stadium where the Baltimore Ravens play and the Emerson Bromo-Seltzer Tower, built en 1911, the tallest building in Baltimore at the time. facebook.com/rishayan
Baltimore Shot Tower
Phoenix Shot Tower is a Baltimore, MD landmark. Built in 1828 with a million bricks, it was the tallest building in the United States for nearly twenty years. Shot was produced by pouring molten lead from the top of the tower into water below. This process produced round balls used for shot.
Top of the World Observation Level of the Baltimore World Trade Center
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The Top of the World Observation Level of the Baltimore World Trade Center. It is on the 27th story and gives a 360 degree view of Baltimore and the Inner Harbor. Shot in August 2016.
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National Aquarium
A non-profit public aquarium located in the Inner Harbor area. Has an annual attendance of 1.5 million. Holds more than 2,200,000 US gallons (8,300,000 l) of water, and has more than 17,000 specimens representing over 750 species.
Fort McHenry
A coastal star-shaped fort best known for its role in the War of 1812, when it successfully defended Baltimore Harbor from an attack by the British navy in Chesapeake Bay.
The Maryland Zoo
A zoo located in historic Druid Hill Park in the northwestern area of the city. Home to over 2,000 animals. By 2008, Baltimore's Maryland Zoo was featured in America's Best Zoos 2008.
Washington Monument
The centerpiece of Mount Vernon Place, an urban square in the Mount Vernon neighborhood. Was the first major monument begun to honor George Washington. Was designed by American architect Robert Mills.
Emerson Bromo-Seltzer Tower
A 15-story, 88 m (289 ft) skyscraper erected in 1911 at the corner of Eutaw and Lombard Streets. The design of the tower along with the original factory building at its base was inspired by the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, Italy.
Mount Clare
The oldest Colonial-era structure in the city. Was built on a Carroll family plantation beginning in 1763. Features a portico on the front facade with a projecting bay above. The upper bay contains a Palladian window.
Historic Ships
A maritime museum located in the Inner Harbor. The museum's collection includes four historic museum ships and one lighthouse: a sloop-of-war, a sloop-of-war, a WWII-era submarine, a lightship, a screw-pile lighthouse.
American Visionary Art Museum
An art museum. Specializes in the preservation and display of outsider art (also known as intuitive art, raw art, or art brut). Contains 67,000 square feet of exhibition space and a permanent collection of approximately 4,000 pieces.
B&O Railroad Museum
A museum exhibiting historic railroad equipment. Has been called one of the most significant collections of railroad treasures in the world and has the largest collection of 19th-century locomotives in the U.S. Opened on July 4, 1953.
Port Discovery
A children's museum. Has served over 2.5 million visitors and ranks among the Top 5 Children's Museums in the U.S. by Child Magazine (February 2002) and Best Children's Museums in the U.S. by Forbes.
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Aerial Views Fort Carroll Baltimore Maryland
Fort Carroll is a military garrison built on a small man-made island in the middle of the Patapsco River. It lies in an area known as Soller's Point Flats southeast of the Francis Scott Key Memorial Bridge.
The future commander of the Confederate Army, Robert E. Lee was a brevet colonel in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1848 when he was assigned to supervise the construction. The purpose of the hexagonal fort was to protect the city of Baltimore. The fort was abandoned after the end of World War I and is in extreme disrepair.
In this video the aerial footage is dated November 2014. If you look closely there appears to be some kind of animal moving in the upper window of the lighthouse, perhaps an owl.
The interior photo images are dated March 2002. All material is copyrighted by the original creators as mentioned in the credits....
but I also want to thank Alex Cheek for his help obtaining the the older still photos of the fort's interior.
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Otis elevator machinery - Bromo Seltzer clock tower
The Bromo Seltzer clock tower houses the 15-story building's elevator machinery. Watch as the massive wheel spins up to move the elevator. The loud clicks come from the mechanical relay switches that are part of the automating equipment.
Baltimore Inner Harbor View After Sunset 06/05/2012
13 minutes and 30 seconds of the view from a bench near the USS Constellation in Baltimore's Inner Harbor - during the changing light just after sunset on June 5, 2012.
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Baltimore Inner Harbor 2016
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Downtown Baltimore Roam Around Tour #1
Let's take a walk around the Bussiness District of Baltimore City. This will be a free roam walk just to check out the many tall buildings the city has. You'll see many well-known areas like Charles Center, Charles Plaza, Mitchell Courthouse, City Hall, and Baltimore Street.
Free pedicabs get you around Artscape
Pedicabs are being offered as a free way to get around Artscape.
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