Baltimore cruises?
The Colts left Baltimore in 1984.
The Baltimore Bullets final year was 1954.
Baltimore Colts left in 1983 to become the Indianapolis Colts. Baltimore Ravens came in 1996.
Usually leave late September to early October.
Lucretia died. Eventually, Douglass was sent out of the city to live with Lucretia's widower. This is why he left Baltimore the second time to go live with Thomas Auld.
The St. Louis Browns left St. Louis in 1953 to relocate to Baltimore. The club's name was changed to the Orioles.
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The fastest way to get from Baltimore to Chicago is to take a Northeast Regional train leaving Baltimore at 1:40 pm and arriving in Washington, DC at 2:25 pm. Then you can connect to the Capitol Limited and leave Washington at 4:05 pm and arrive in Chicago at 8:40 am the next day. Coming back, you will take the Capitol Limited and leave Chicago at 7:05 pm and arrive at Washington at 1:30 pm the next day. You will then connect to a Northeast Regional train and leave Washington at 3:02 pm and arrive at in Baltimore at 3:44 pm. It is 41 miles from Baltimore to Washington and 780 miles on the Capitol Limited from Washington to Chicago.
The Cleveland Browns moved to Baltimore in 1996 after stadium issues with the city of Cleveland. Cleveland was allowed to keep the "Browns" intellectual property, name, team colors, etc. The players, farnchise, and owner (Art Modell) moved to Baltimore. The name "Ravens" was chosen as the winner of a name the team contest, to pay homage to Edgar Allen Poe who was born in Baltimore. In 1999 the NFL awarded Cleveland an expansion team. That team assumed the name "Cleveland Browns" and continued play with all the team records and history of the franchise that moved to Baltimore.
William Lloyd Garrison left Massachusetts in 1829 to work for the country's leading antislavery paper in Baltimore.
William Lloyd Garrison left Massachusetts in 1829 to work for the country's leading antislavery paper in Baltimore.