Tell Us About Your SoBo Summertime Favorite

We’re excited to announce a NEW feature in the Peninsula Post community newspaper: “SoBo Voices,” a place for our SoBo readers to share their views on a different topic in each print issue. Our first topic is simply delicious – “What has been your favorite food, drink, or other delectable treat this summer in SoBo?” … Continue reading Tell Us About Your SoBo Summertime Favorite

New SoBo Neighborhood Opens at Port Covington

The new Baltimore Peninsula development built on the grounds of the old Baltimore Sun printing plant south of Interstate 95 welcomed its first apartment residents and office workers this spring. Photo by Mary Braman. (This article originally appeared in the June 2023 issue of the South Baltimore Peninsula Post newspaper. It has been updated to … Continue reading New SoBo Neighborhood Opens at Port Covington

Crafting Journals for the Eye, Hand, and Heart

Alisa Brock moved Drama Mama Bookshop in 2021 to the School 33 Art Center, where she makes her hand-crafted journals, offers customized journal-making sessions, and sells an impressive array of journals. Photos by Mary Braman. (This “SoBo Made” profile first appeared in the April 2023 issue of the South Baltimore Peninsula Post newspaper.) Drama Mama … Continue reading Crafting Journals for the Eye, Hand, and Heart

Onboard the ‘Ship-Bumping’ Tugs of Locust Point

The Timothy McAllister backs out of its berth at Pier 1 in the North Locust Point Terminal on its way toward the Francis Scott Key Bridge for its first ship-bumping job of the night. Photos by Mary Braman. (This article originally appeared in the April 2023 issue of the South Baltimore Peninsula Post community newspaper.) … Continue reading Onboard the ‘Ship-Bumping’ Tugs of Locust Point

‘Heritage District’ to Mark 1962 Riverside Pool Integration

For three weeks in the summer of 1962, violent crowds gathered at Riverside Park in South Baltimore to threaten Black swimmers and resist the integration of the pool in defiance of city policy. The headline is from coverage of these events in the Baltimore Afro-American. [This article first appeared in the April 2023 issue of … Continue reading ‘Heritage District’ to Mark 1962 Riverside Pool Integration

SoBo Library Comes Alive with Free Events

Live music, art projects, and author talks are some of the public programs offered at the Light Street branch of the Enoch Pratt Free Library. One popular music event is the annual appearance of Sac au Lait (above). (This article originally appeared in the April 2023 issue of the South Baltimore Peninsula Post newspaper.) If … Continue reading SoBo Library Comes Alive with Free Events

The Glory Days of SoBo’s Southern Shore

For decades before the arrival of a massive rail terminal in 1904, South Baltimore’s southern shoreline was a popular getaway destination for city residents. Resorts such as George Kahl’s thrived at the point known as Ferry Bar at Light Street Bridge. (This article originally appeared in the February 2023 issue of the South Baltimore Peninsula … Continue reading The Glory Days of SoBo’s Southern Shore