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With its leafy streets and inviting architecture, Hunting Ridge is a fabulous pocket of the city to explore. We know and love the Pratt Library, but who was its namesake, Enoch Pratt, and where did he live? Join us at the Baltimore Streetcar Museum to talk about all things streetcar today.

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  • We know and love the Pratt Library, but who was its namesake, Enoch Pratt, and where did he live?
  • Join us at the Baltimore Streetcar Museum to talk about all things streetcar today.
  • Can you imagine a heavenly place lined with almost 100000 flowering tulips?

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