Baltimore Inner Harbor, Pier 5, South of Pratt Street between Market P...
Significance: Designed by Oscar F. Lackey and constructed in 1908-1910, the bulkheads on Piers 4, 5, and 6 in the Baltimore Inner Harbor were among the first reinforced concrete structures erected in seawater i... More
Baltimore Inner Harbor, Pier 5, South of Pratt Street between Market P...
Significance: Designed by Oscar F. Lackey and constructed in 1908-1910, the bulkheads on Piers 4, 5, and 6 in the Baltimore Inner Harbor were among the first reinforced concrete structures erected in seawater i... More
Baltimore Inner Harbor, Pier 5, South of Pratt Street between Market P...
Significance: Designed by Oscar F. Lackey and constructed in 1908-1910, the bulkheads on Piers 4, 5, and 6 in the Baltimore Inner Harbor were among the first reinforced concrete structures erected in seawater i... More
Baltimore Inner Harbor, Pier 5, South of Pratt Street between Market P...
Significance: Designed by Oscar F. Lackey and constructed in 1908-1910, the bulkheads on Piers 4, 5, and 6 in the Baltimore Inner Harbor were among the first reinforced concrete structures erected in seawater i... More
Baltimore Inner Harbor, Pier 5, South of Pratt Street between Market P...
Significance: Designed by Oscar F. Lackey and constructed in 1908-1910, the bulkheads on Piers 4, 5, and 6 in the Baltimore Inner Harbor were among the first reinforced concrete structures erected in seawater i... More
Baltimore Inner Harbor, Pier 5, South of Pratt Street between Market P...
Significance: Designed by Oscar F. Lackey and constructed in 1908-1910, the bulkheads on Piers 4, 5, and 6 in the Baltimore Inner Harbor were among the first reinforced concrete structures erected in seawater i... More
Baltimore Inner Harbor, Pier 5, South of Pratt Street between Market P...
Significance: Designed by Oscar F. Lackey and constructed in 1908-1910, the bulkheads on Piers 4, 5, and 6 in the Baltimore Inner Harbor were among the first reinforced concrete structures erected in seawater i... More
Baltimore Inner Harbor, Pier 5, South of Pratt Street between Market P...
Significance: Designed by Oscar F. Lackey and constructed in 1908-1910, the bulkheads on Piers 4, 5, and 6 in the Baltimore Inner Harbor were among the first reinforced concrete structures erected in seawater i... More
Baltimore Inner Harbor, Pier 5, South of Pratt Street between Market P...
Significance: Designed by Oscar F. Lackey and constructed in 1908-1910, the bulkheads on Piers 4, 5, and 6 in the Baltimore Inner Harbor were among the first reinforced concrete structures erected in seawater i... More
Connolly's Seafood Restaurant, 701-705 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, I...
Significance: Connolly's Seafood Restaurant, probably constructed during the 1920s, is the last remaining example of structures devoted to historic commercial activity on the finger piers extending into Baltimo... More
Connolly's Seafood Restaurant, 701-705 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, I...
Significance: Connolly's Seafood Restaurant, probably constructed during the 1920s, is the last remaining example of structures devoted to historic commercial activity on the finger piers extending into Baltimo... More
Baltimore Inner Harbor, Pier 5, South of Pratt Street between Market P...
Significance: Designed by Oscar F. Lackey and constructed in 1908-1910, the bulkheads on Piers 4, 5, and 6 in the Baltimore Inner Harbor were among the first reinforced concrete structures erected in seawater i... More
Connolly's Seafood Restaurant, 701-705 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, I...
Significance: Connolly's Seafood Restaurant, probably constructed during the 1920s, is the last remaining example of structures devoted to historic commercial activity on the finger piers extending into Baltimo... More
Connolly's Seafood Restaurant, 701-705 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, I...
Significance: Connolly's Seafood Restaurant, probably constructed during the 1920s, is the last remaining example of structures devoted to historic commercial activity on the finger piers extending into Baltimo... More
Connolly's Seafood Restaurant, 701-705 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, I...
Significance: Connolly's Seafood Restaurant, probably constructed during the 1920s, is the last remaining example of structures devoted to historic commercial activity on the finger piers extending into Baltimo... More
Baltimore Inner Harbor, Pier 5, South of Pratt Street between Market P...
Significance: Designed by Oscar F. Lackey and constructed in 1908-1910, the bulkheads on Piers 4, 5, and 6 in the Baltimore Inner Harbor were among the first reinforced concrete structures erected in seawater i... More
Connolly's Seafood Restaurant, 701-705 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, I...
Significance: Connolly's Seafood Restaurant, probably constructed during the 1920s, is the last remaining example of structures devoted to historic commercial activity on the finger piers extending into Baltimo... More
Connolly's Seafood Restaurant, 701-705 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, I...
Significance: Connolly's Seafood Restaurant, probably constructed during the 1920s, is the last remaining example of structures devoted to historic commercial activity on the finger piers extending into Baltimo... More
Connolly's Seafood Restaurant, 701-705 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, I...
Significance: Connolly's Seafood Restaurant, probably constructed during the 1920s, is the last remaining example of structures devoted to historic commercial activity on the finger piers extending into Baltimo... More
Connolly's Seafood Restaurant, 701-705 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, I...
Significance: Connolly's Seafood Restaurant, probably constructed during the 1920s, is the last remaining example of structures devoted to historic commercial activity on the finger piers extending into Baltimo... More
Baltimore Inner Harbor, Pier 5, South of Pratt Street between Market P...
Significance: Designed by Oscar F. Lackey and constructed in 1908-1910, the bulkheads on Piers 4, 5, and 6 in the Baltimore Inner Harbor were among the first reinforced concrete structures erected in seawater i... More
Baltimore Inner Harbor, Pier 5, South of Pratt Street between Market P...
Significance: Designed by Oscar F. Lackey and constructed in 1908-1910, the bulkheads on Piers 4, 5, and 6 in the Baltimore Inner Harbor were among the first reinforced concrete structures erected in seawater i... More
Baltimore Inner Harbor, Pier 5, South of Pratt Street between Market P...
Significance: Designed by Oscar F. Lackey and constructed in 1908-1910, the bulkheads on Piers 4, 5, and 6 in the Baltimore Inner Harbor were among the first reinforced concrete structures erected in seawater i... More
Baltimore Inner Harbor, Pier 5, South of Pratt Street between Market P...
Significance: Designed by Oscar F. Lackey and constructed in 1908-1910, the bulkheads on Piers 4, 5, and 6 in the Baltimore Inner Harbor were among the first reinforced concrete structures erected in seawater i... More
Baltimore Inner Harbor, Pier 5, South of Pratt Street between Market P...
Significance: Designed by Oscar F. Lackey and constructed in 1908-1910, the bulkheads on Piers 4, 5, and 6 in the Baltimore Inner Harbor were among the first reinforced concrete structures erected in seawater i... More
Connolly's Seafood Restaurant, 701-705 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, I...
Significance: Connolly's Seafood Restaurant, probably constructed during the 1920s, is the last remaining example of structures devoted to historic commercial activity on the finger piers extending into Baltimo... More
Connolly's Seafood Restaurant, 701-705 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, I...
Significance: Connolly's Seafood Restaurant, probably constructed during the 1920s, is the last remaining example of structures devoted to historic commercial activity on the finger piers extending into Baltimo... More
Baltimore Inner Harbor, Pier 5, South of Pratt Street between Market P...
Significance: Designed by Oscar F. Lackey and constructed in 1908-1910, the bulkheads on Piers 4, 5, and 6 in the Baltimore Inner Harbor were among the first reinforced concrete structures erected in seawater i... More