ElevenBurnie
ElevenBurnie t1_je8buaz wrote
Reply to On March 28, 1984, Bob Irsay (1923-1997), owner of the once-mighty Baltimore Colts, moves the team to Indianapolis. Without any sort of public announcement, Irsay hired movers to pack up the team's offices in Owings Mills, Maryland, in the middle of the night, while the city of Baltimore slept. by DfcukinLite
Sad. Their loss. Indianapolis is one of the most uninteresting and uninspiring cities I've been to.
ElevenBurnie t1_je2inef wrote
Baltimore has a lot of Appalachian cultural influence due to the large migration of West Virginians in the early-middle 20th century. At the same time a large black migration from the south occurred.
ElevenBurnie t1_ix0denb wrote
Reply to comment by gaytee in First time seeing the 2002 Baltimore Region Rail Map. Moore, make it happen! by A_Damn_Millenial
I think the poster believes that just because they don't need to travel into downtown, the thousands upon thousands of people that do are unimportant.
ElevenBurnie t1_itweucj wrote
Thank god those DC-looking monstrosities - those mid-rises parallel to the harbor - didn't get built
ElevenBurnie t1_it5tasz wrote
Reply to Baltimore can be a scary city. by [deleted]
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ElevenBurnie t1_jeczbx4 wrote
Reply to Anyone else not living in DC think that the fact that the acronym DMV isn’t literal is stupid as fuck? by dhg1927
I've always thought DMV was really stupid to be honest. I grew up in the city of Frederick and never heard "DMV" until about 10 years ago. I think "DC area" sounds a lot better. To me, DMV feels forced.