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Lessons From Maryland's Steeplechase Scene

Just north of Baltimore lie the pastoral hamlets of Monkton, Sparks, Cockeysville and Butler, comely settings for about half a dozen steeplechase races, including one that equestrians consider the oldest and most difficult hunt race in the country, the ...

From ELISE HARTMAN FORD, The Washington Post,  8 Apr 2009

Baltimore's Harbor East Puts Some Charm in City Living

I'm sitting at the bar in Baltimore's James Joyce Irish Pub & Restaurant at midday on a Friday in February, chatting with Seamus, the bartender. The place is jammed. And because the Harbor East neighborhood is decidedly braw, and even though Baltimore ...

From ELISE HARTMAN FORD, The Washington Post,  18 Mar 2009
Related Topics: James Joyce,  Gwen Stefani,  Jill Stuart

What's New: An Online Update for Frommer's Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C., is the place to be every four years during the third week of January, but expect a record crowd in 2009, when the whole world, it seems, hungers for this particular change in administration. If you hope to visit Washington during the ...

From ELISE HARTMAN FORD, Frommers,  13 Jan 2009
Related Topics: Abraham Lincoln,  White House,  Ford Motor Company,  Wolfgang Puck,  Eric Ripert

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