A few days ago, a “for sale” sign appeared at a Charles Village crossroads. The 19th-century childhood home of Lucile Polk Carter, Baltimore’s most celebrated Titanic passenger, is up for sale. There’s never been a plaque on the gray stone and slate residence at the northwest corner of Saint Paul and 29th streets. But... read full story

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