Talk:Howard Street (Baltimore)

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Howard Street (Baltimore) is part of WikiProject Maryland, a WikiProject related to the U.S. state of Maryland.

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  • Requests: Describe history of street, the origin of the street's name, and all major projects that shaped what Howard Street is today. Describe the unique overpass that crosses the Jones Falls Expressway and Falls Road.
  • Verify: Exact dates of all info
  • Expand: List notable landmarks on or near Howard Street; Describe arches that were erected during the 1980s and later removed in order to make way for Light Rail; Describe Light Rail and how it affected Howard Street and its commerce; Describe underground train fire of 2001
  • Other: Provide on or more photos