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Site of Woolfolk/Donovan Slave Pen: Site where the business of slavery once took place.

By Richard F. Messick
While nothing remains to indicate what once transpired here, we pinpoint this location to memorialize the victims of enslavement in America.

Site of Jonathan Means Wilson Business: Site where the business of slavery once took place.

By Richard F. Messick
While nothing remains to indicate what once transpired here, we pinpoint this location to memorialize the victims of enslavement in America.

Site of Slatter/Campbell Slave Jail: Site where the business of slavery once took place.

By Richard F. Messick
While nothing remains to indicate what once transpired here, we pinpoint this location to memorialize the victims of enslavement in America.

Site of the Purvis Slave Pen: Site where the business of slavery once took place.

By Richard F. Messick
While nothing remains to indicate what once transpired here, we pinpoint this location to memorialize the victims of enslavement in America.

Site of Donovan Eutaw St. Slave Jail: Site where the business of slavery once took place.

By Richard F. Messick
While nothing remains to indicate what once transpired here, we pinpoint this location to memorialize the victims of enslavement in America.

Site of Donovan Camden & Light St. Slave Jail: Site where the business of slavery once took place.

By Richard F. Messick
While nothing remains to indicate what once transpired here, we pinpoint this location to memorialize the victims of enslavement in America.

Site of Donovan Light St Slave Jail: Site where the business of slavery once took place.

By Richard F. Messick
While nothing remains to indicate what once transpired here, we pinpoint this location to memorialize the victims of enslavement in America.

Site of Denning Frederick St. Slave Pen: Site where the business of slavery once took place.

By Richard F. Messick
While nothing remains to indicate what once transpired here, we pinpoint this location to memorialize the victims of enslavement in America.

Site of General Intelligence Office: Site where the business of slavery once took place.

By Richard F. Messick
While nothing remains to indicate what once transpired here, we pinpoint this location to memorialize the victims of enslavement in America.

Site of Yates & Harrison Auction House on O'Donnell's Wharf: Site where the business of slavery once took place.

By Richard F. Messick
While nothing remains to indicate what once transpired here, we pinpoint this location to memorialize the victims of enslavement in America.

Site of Three Tuns Tavern: Site where the business of slavery once took place.

By Richard F. Messick
While nothing remains to indicate what once transpired here, we pinpoint this location to memorialize the victims of enslavement in America.

Site of Sinners's Hotel: Site where the business of slavery once took place.

By Richard F. Messick
While nothing remains to indicate what once transpired here, we pinpoint this location to memorialize the victims of enslavement in America.

Site of Whitman's Eagle Hotel: Site where the business of slavery once took place.

By Richard F. Messick
While nothing remains to indicate what once transpired here, we pinpoint this location to memorialize the victims of enslavement in America.

Site of Indian Queen Hotel: Site where the business of slavery once took place.

By Richard F. Messick
While nothing remains to indicate what once transpired here, we pinpoint this location to memorialize the victims of enslavement in America.

Site of the General Wayne Inn: Site where the business of slavery once took place.

By Richard F. Messick
While nothing remains to indicate what once transpired here, we pinpoint this location to memorialize the victims of enslavement in America.

Site of Denning Exeter St. Slave Pen: Site where the business of slavery once took place.

By Richard F. Messick
While nothing remains to indicate what once transpired here, we pinpoint this location to memorialize the victims of enslavement in America.

Centre Market: Site where the business of slavery once took place.

By Richard F. Messick
While nothing remains to indicate what once transpired here, we pinpoint this location to memorialize the victims of enslavement in America.

Site of Campbell Slave Pen: Site where the business of slavery once took place.

By Richard F. Messick
While nothing remains to indicate what once transpired here, we pinpoint this location to memorialize the victims of enslavement in America.

Site of Barnum's Hotel: Site where the business of slavery once took place.

By Richard F. Messick
While nothing remains to indicate what once transpired here, we pinpoint this location to memorialize the victims of enslavement in America.

Broadway Market

By Preservation Society of Fell's Point and Federal Hill & Richard F. Messick
Broadway Market, the first city market in Baltimore, was located near the Fells Point docks in order to take advantage of all the goods arriving regularly from the Eastern Shore and elsewhere. Like…

Lexington Market

By Keegan Skipper, Theresa Donnelly & Richard F. Messick
Lexington Market, originally known as Western or New Market, was started at the western edge of the city at the turn of the 19th century to take advantage of the trade with the recently opened…

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