
The first issue of the South Baltimore Peninsula Post newspaper hit the streets of SoBo on March 12, 2021. Launched mid-pandemic, the paper offered residents a look at their own community: the people, the history, and the many activities that make this part of the city such a vibrant place to call home.
To celebrate our fourth birthday, we’ve pulled together some of our favorite articles from those four years. We hope these stories give you a renewed appreciation of our community and all it has to offer. Here’s to another exciting four years! – Steve Cole, Editor-in-Chief
Heroes of our Pandemic Year (March 2021)
Deep Dive into the Tunnels of Federal Hill (May 2021)
Baltimore’s Sweet Spot: Domino Sugar (October 2021)
The Lost Peninsula Forts of the War of 1812 (November 2021)

Exploring the Peninsula’s Historic Black Community (January 2022)
Greening SoBo Streets, One Tree at a Time (March 2022)
Explore the ‘Shadow of Industry’ Along the Key Highway Waterfront (June 2022)
The Wild & Crazy Kinetic Sculpture Race (August 2022)
See the Vision for SoBo’s Southern Shore (December 2022)

A Voyage Around the Peninsula (February 2023)
Top Pics of the SoBo Photo Show (May 2023)
Onboard the ‘Ship-Bumping’ Tugs of Locust Point (June 2023)
Rowhouse Roof is Home to SoBo Beekeeper’s Busy Hives (October 2023)
Reader Poll: Some of the Best SoBo Sights (February 2024)

Mysterious ‘LOVE’ Sculpture Lands in SoBo, Origin Unknown (February 2024)
The Man Who Made Us South Baltimore (May 2024)
Neighbors Brighten the Night with Sidewalk Café Lights (July 2024)
Showing Off SoBo: Tips to Charm Your Visitors (December 2024)
