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| Home > About Us > News > Exhibits > renaissance Baltimore: A Cartographer’s Delight Exhibition Program | Exhibition Program Committee | Exhibition Schedule Baltimore: A Cartographer’s DelightMarch 26-August 18, 2008 Milton S. Eisenhower Library, M-Level Hours: Monday-Thursday, 8am-Midnight; Friday-Saturday, 8am-10pm; and Sunday, 10am-Midnight INTRODUCTION Providing a window to Baltimore's past this exhibit features Baltimore city maps from the Sheridan Libraries’ extensive collection of more than 215,000 maps. Part of the Baltimore Festival of Maps, the exhibit opens March 26 on the M-Level of Homewood’s Milton S. Eisenhower Library. On display are maps dating from the mid-19th to the 20th century, highlighting the city’s growth and development and its rail and trolley systems. Also featured are early design plans for the university’s East Baltimore and Homewood campuses. “We are delighted to provide insights into Baltimore’s rich history through our selection of city maps,” said James Gillispie, head of the Government Publications/ Maps/ Law Library at the Sheridan Libraries, and curator of the exhibition. “And we have just launched a Web site to provide a guide to all of our historic maps, with an emphasis on maps relating to Maryland,” he said.
The Baltimore Festival of Maps, a citywide celebration of mapping, runs from March 15 through June 8 with more than 45 exhibitions, tours, seminars, performances, lectures, hands-on activities, workshops and films. For a schedule of Baltimore Festival of Maps activities, visit http://www.BaltimoreFestivalofMaps.com
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