Part two of my Baltimore Westside Photography set-
The Hippodrome Theatre on Eutaw Street
A closeup of the Hippodrome Theatre entrance
The Hippodrome Theater sign
The “World Famous” Lexington Market, it really is good though: Polock Johnny’s, Faidley’s, and Mary Mervis’ are all places that I highly recommend inside the market
This colorful Foot Locker/Fashion Remix on W. Lexington Street perpendicular to the Lexington Market
The Eutaw Savings Bank on Eutaw and Fayette streets
Another shot of the Eutaw Savings Bank
This ornate building is located on Fayette street between Howard and Eutaw streets
The Central Business District from Fayette and Howard Streets
The Western National Bank
This former bank is located on the corner of Eutaw and Fayette streets
The “Bedrock” bar is located across the street from the Abell Building on Eutaw and W. Baltimore streets
This cast-iron fronted building on 307 W. Baltimore street is located across from Hippodrome Hatters, a purveyor of mens hats since 1930
This building is located next to the cast iron building on 307 W. Baltimore street
The Abell Building located on Eutaw and W. Baltimore Streets
Another shot of the Abell Building
Another shot of the Abell Building which will be converted into housing
[…] Part Two […]
Very good job!!! Great tour!!!
Great shots, there are a lot of empty shells on Howard Street though. I wonder how long many of those buildings will remain vacant.