The Strangers Guide to Baltimore Showing the Easiest And Best Mode of Seeing a

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The Strangers Guide to Baltimore Showing the Easiest And Best Mode of Seeing a
Charles From Old Catalog Varle
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This imposing edifice was erected by the members of the "Maryland Institute for the Promotion of the Mechanic Arts, " partly by joint stock subscription, and partly by an appropriation of p5, 000 made by the City for the erection of that portion occupied as a public market. The building is 355 feet 26 long, by 60 feet wide. The three story edifice fronting on Baltimore street, contains the Li- brary, Committee Rooms, Offices, &c. The main Hall, which is to be devoted to the An- nual Exhibitions... of American Industry, held under the auspices of the Institute, is 260 feet long, by 60 feet wide. It is the largest build- ing ever erected in this country for the ad- vancement of the Mechanic Arts. The main Hall, it is estimated, will hold six thousand persons, but we cannot vouch for its capacity, as, at the time this was written, the building was not entirely finished. In the elevated portion of the building at the south end, it is designed to place the ^team engine for pro- pelling the machinery during the exhibition.

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