I am somewhat familiar with Baltimore. One of my many duty stations was Ft Meade in the late 80s. Didn't drive there too often other than to go to Memorial Stadium when the Yankees were in town. I met Johnny U (yeah, I know) at a convention my friend invited me to at the inner Harbor. I have many hours flying over the city.Johnny » wrote:Baltimore is not dead.. It's more Edgar Allen Poe than anything else. Maybe something will rise from the Urnban ash bottle someday..Huey » 46 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Got no clue what you are talking about. Is it an eastern shore thing or is Bertha your girlfriend?
The Raven is in the Inner Harbour.. It is sad to see the failure. Hammerjacks had some awesome main line music back in the 80's..
Little Italy was a lot of fun in my younger years.. Bertha's Mussel's were the best I ever had.
Bertha's Mussels was a beloved, 51-year-old Baltimore institution famous for its mussels and "Eat Bertha's Mussels" stickers. While often associated with the neighboring Little Italy scene, it was officially located on the corner of S. Broadway and Lancaster Street in Fells Point, just a few blocks away.Bertha's permanently closed in October 2023. The building went to auction, its iconic contents were sold off, and the physical property has since been condemned.