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History of Baltimore, per Wikipedia
Baltimore (pronounced /b?lt?m?r/) is an independent city and
the largest city in the state of Maryland in the United States. Baltimore
is located in central Maryland on the western coast of the Chesapeake Bay
and is approximately 40 miles (64 km) north of Washington D.C.. Founded in
1729, Baltimore is a major U.S. seaport and is situated closer to major Midwestern
markets than any other major seaport on the East Coast. Baltimore's Inner
Harbor has always remained a major asset, once the second leading port of
entry for immigrants to the United States and a major manufacturing center.
Today the harbor is home to Harborplace and the National Aquarium in Baltimore
and is a successful example of Baltimore's ambitious efforts at renewal. Following
the fall of many of its largest manufacturing industries, Baltimore has shifted
primarily to a service sector-oriented economy, with the largest employer
no longer Bethlehem Steel but Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Despite some successful revitalization Baltimore is still posed with many
big-city challenges such as concentrated poverty, high crime, and inadequate
public education.
As of 2007, the population of Baltimore City was 637,455. The Baltimore Metropolitan
Area, which includes the city's surrounding suburbs, has approximately 2.6
million residents; the 20th largest in the country. Baltimore is also the
largest city in the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area of approximately
8.1 million residents. Because there is also a Baltimore County surrounding
(but not including) the city, it is sometimes referred to as Baltimore City
when a clear distinction is desired.
The city is named for the founding proprietor of the Maryland Colony, Lord
Baltimore in the Irish House of Lords. Baltimore himself took his title from
a place named Baltimore in Ireland, which is an Anglicized form of the Irish
language Baile an Tí Mhóir,meaning "Fort of the Jewels"
and referring to the O'Driscoll castle that still dominates the town.



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