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Organizational history that describes the formation of Baltimore Neighborhoods, Inc.

Four "alternative scheme" maps of the Mount Royal-Fremont Urban Renewal Area

Mike Bauer, representing the West Read Street Merchants Association, the Tyson Street Association, and the Howard Read Association, addresses the Baltimore City Council to express community opposition to highway construction

Press release of the Citizens Planning and Housing Association (CPHA)

Includes the article, "BURHA Sent Home," about urban renewal in the Bolton Hill area

Includes the article, "Expressway Threatens Renewal Effort," about the proposed West Connector Expressway and its potential impact on midtown neighborhoods

Report includes the Fleet Street Alternative, Aliceanna Street Alternative, Harbor Route (Alt. 9b Mod.), Boston Street, and Canton Alternative

Informational booklet prepared for the Combined Location-Design Public Hearing and Public Information Meeting, in accordance with the National Historic Preservation Act

A community association pamphlet advocating the protection of the Fort McHenry National Shrine from expressway construction

A letter to the Baltimore Sun regarding the construction of high-rise apartments in urban renewal areas, including Sutton Place in Bolton Hill

Circular to residents of the midtown area regarding the proposed expressway along the Mount Royal corridor

Correspondence from Joseph S. Wiles of the Rosement Neighborhood Improvement Association to the Baltimore City Council regarding opposition to the construction of an East-West expressway system and its impact on the Rosemont community

BURHA Renewal Area Director, Ross Sanderson, instructs Bolton Hill homeowners about housing inspections in the Mount Royal-Fremont Urban Renewal Area

In the case of MAD, et. al. vs. Trainor, Richard H., et. al. - Civil Court case number M-74-666

Transcript of a speech delivered by Barbara Mikulski, then a candidate for Baltimore City Council, at a public meeting in St. Brigid's Hall in the Canton area of Baltimore
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