Pictured (LtoR) Eric Holcomb, Commission for Historical and Architectural Preservation executive director; and Cindy Conklin, Berkshire Hathaway Homesale realtor
Pictured (LtoR) Ilya Faden, Historic St. Mary’s City fine arts photographer; and Bert Johnston, retired US Navy rear admiral
Pictured (LtoR) Dr. Douglas Yim, Johns Hopkins Hospital interventional radiologist; and Lindley Vann, University of Maryland professor emeritus
Pictured (LtoR) Paul Bielewicz, Holy Face Church deacon; and Regina Faden, Historic St. Mary’s City executive director
Pictured (LtoR) Dr. John Harmon, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine professor of surgery; Fr. Bill George, S.J., Historic St. Mary’s City chair; and Gail Harmon, Harmon Curran managing partner
Pictured (LtoR) Christina Yim, community volunteer; Grachelle Javelland, US Department of State grants officer; Lolly Vann, retired maritime historian; and Will Gates, Maryland Dove master/maritime curator
Pictured (LtoR) Casey Merbler, Waterfront Partnership Healthy Harbor Initiative project coordinator; and Olivia Millspaugh, MRP Industrial development associate
Pictured (LtoR) Karen Hutchins-Keim, Anne Arundel County archaeologist; Alex Keim, Maryland department of transportation state highway administration archaeologist; Casey Pecoraro, Maryland Historical Trust inventory registrar; and Luke Pecoraro, George Washington’s Mount Vernon director of archaeology
Partying under the tent
The Maryland Dove docked at the Inner Harbor’s Pier One
Talk about a pretty party on a pier…
Flocking to the Dock (August 25, 2016) It was the first time in more than 15 years that the Maryland Dove – a recreated tall ship from Historic St. Mary’s City – came to Baltimore. Good excuse for a party thrown at the end of the Inner Harbor pier where the ship was docked!