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Inn 3600 Pulaski Highway. The Holiday Inn Chain had three motels in "Baltimore City Proper" that I have found, Rt. 40, Downtown and Pimlico. There are several Holiday Inns outside of the Baltimore City Limits as well. The Holiday Inn on Pulaski Highway has since changed hands and is now run as a private hotel. The swimming pool pictured is no longer there, after being filled in, to enlarge the parking lot. .....................................................
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| New Motel 4601 East Monument Street Baltimore Maryland. The New Motel is located about one block to the West of Pulaski Highway on East Monument Street. Somewhere around the 1980's, it was bringing in a crowd that tended to attract the attention of local police. In the 1990's, the New Motel was bought out by the Volunteers of America, who now operate the facility as a learning center. |
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| Marylander
Motel 6401 Pulaski Highway Baltimore City, Maryland. The Marylander Hotel has been altered and scaled down, but is still open to this day. The large vertical sign is long gone. There is no longer a swimming pool in the center of the parking lot, and parking on the street, as seen in this old postcard is no longer allowed, as traffic congestion in the afternoons can get pretty bad. ......................................................
" Modernly Furnished Units. Wall to Wall Carpets, Tiled Bath Rooms- Tubs and Showers. Soundproof Rooms. TV and Radio in Every Room. Baby Cribs , Free Family Laundromat. Individual Thermostat for Air Conditioning and Heating. Swimming Pool. Telephone in Every Room. " |
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| Dixie Diner 6425 Pulaski Highway Baltimore, Maryland ............
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This was a old ( 1970's ) era Horn and Horn. Used by the City now, the building is just south of the City Impound lot. |
| Brooks Restaurant Rt 40 at the City/ County Line From the map, this would place the site near where I-95 crosses over Rt 40. ..........................................................
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| Terminal Motel 819 North Point Road Baltimore, Maryland 1/2 Block from Pulaski Highway " Catering to Transients, Truckers, Salesmen and Tourists. 50 Delightful Rooms Equipped With air-conditioning, Private Bath, Shower, TV, Telephone, Restaurant, and Bar. Spacious Parking Area. $5.00 Single - $7.00 Double and Up. " ...............
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Big Table Buffeteria 7600 Block of Pulaski Highway Baltimore, Maryland ......
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40 Bakery Appr. 7700 block Pulaski Highway Baltimore, Maryland A true survivor of the past, this little bakery is located on the north side of Pulaski Highway as you travel out of Baltimore City, towards the Dukes Motel. The Bakery is open and operating . |
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| Dukes Motel 7905 Pulaski Highway Baltimore County, Maryland. "Just 6 miles East of Downtown Baltimore AT THE GATEWAY TO DIXIE Just below the Mason-Dixon Line We Stayed Here Last Night - WHERE WERE YOU ?" Above is the narrative on the back of the postcard. The Dukes continues to operate to this day, and seems to be in excellent condition. ,,,,,,,,
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Modern Cabins Route 40 5 miles East of Baltimore, Maryland I believe these Cabins still exist , across the street from the Dukes Motel, and are currently known as the Rosedale Motel. |
| Herrmann's Motor Court
( Regal Motel ) 8001 Pulaski Highway Baltimore County, Maryland I have found several postcards for Herrmann's Motor Court, just a few miles north of the City Line. The entire complex is still there, but under another name ( Regal Inn ) . The Motel seems to be be well managed and continues to operate to this day ! ....................................................
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| Siesta Autel 8201 Pulaski Highway Baltimore, Maryland " On U.S. Route 40, 5 miles North of Baltimore. Newly - built, Cottages, Large Rooms, With Hot and Cold Water, Showers, Beauty Rest Mattresses, Single and Double Communicating Rooms, Air-Cooled in Summer, Heated in Winter. " ..............................................................
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Ches - Mar Motel Rt 40 - Pulaski Highway , just north of Siesta Autel The Ches - Mar is still here, going under the name of the El Rich . |
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| "Rooms Sign " Route 40 Pulaski Highway Baltimore County Maryland ......................................................................
About a mile south of the I-695 interchange, off of the southbound lanes of Pulaski Highway, this old sign still stands. It's in front of a old house, but it doesn't appear to be a rooming house anymore. |
| Motel Christlen ( Razed
) U.S. Route 40 - 8733 Pulaski Hwy.@ Rossville Blvd. Baltimore, Maryland " Ultra-Modern Rooms - Air Conditioning - T.V. and Room Phones" .............................................
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| Rt 40 Pulaski Highway at Golden Ring
Road ( Circa 1950's ) Photo of a old lumber yard, long since closed. |
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