For nearly two decades the Union Square home of writer and observer H.L. Mencken has been a sorry sight. It has been closed to the public and has been opened only a handful of times a year. But this week, the nonprofit Baltimore National Heritage Area entered into a lease agreement with the City…
Source: Sun
A repurposed Mencken House to reopen in 2019
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