Grammy Award winning musician Jon Carroll plays the piano and sings in Studio A at WAMU 88.5 during a recording session for an upcoming segment of Metro Connection on Sunday, February 14, 2010. Metro Connection, hosted by David Furst, is the only weekly local news magazine airing in the Washington DC radio market. The award-winning […]
Snowpocalypse, Snowver-kill, Snowmageddon
An unidentified young man begins to shovel out his car following a record snow fall in the Baltimore region on Sunday, February 7, 2010. Snowpocalypse, Snowver-kill, and Snowmageddon are some of the names given to the record snow fall that hit the Baltimore region. Some areas received over 25 inches of snow. The storm was […]
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception
The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception (domed roof building) located on the campus of The Catholic University of America in northeast Washington, D.C. photographed from Tenleytown in northwest Washington, D.C. on Thursday, January 14, 2010. The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception is the largest Roman Catholic church […]
MetroMontage.com: A Year In Review
2009 was a great year for MetroMontage.com, and 2010 is setting up to be even better. I want to thank everyone I worked with and for in 2009. As we all begin a new year, I will work my hardest to continue to provide a unique and interesting view of the Metro area to all […]
The William Wallace Monument
A silhouette of the William Wallace memorial statue in Druid Hill Park in Baltimore, MD on Monday, December 28, 2009. William Wallace, a major military leader during the Wars of Scottish Independence, lived from 1272 -1305. Today, many people are familiar with William Wallace because of how his role in the Wars of Scottish Independence […]
Edgar Allan Poe Memorial Grave
The Edgar Allan Poe Memorial Grave in Baltimore, MD on the morning of Monday, December 28, 2009. Photo By: Anthony Washington *All Rights Reserved* Edgar Allan Poe, the legendary poet, died at the age of 40 under mysterious circumstances on the streets of Baltimore, MD in 1849. Following his death, he was placed in an […]
Miracle on 34th Street
A row of houses decorated for the Christmas holiday light up 34th street in Baltimore, MD on Wednesday, December 17, 2009. The residents of 34th street, better known as “Miracle on 34th Street” to Baltimore residents, have been welcoming visitors from around the world to their block in the Hampden section of Baltimore for sixty-two […]
Velocipede Bike Project
Torian, a volunteer, works on a crank axle during a volunteer night at the Velocipede Bike Project in Baltimore, MD on Wednesday, December 17, 2009. The Velocipede Bike Project is an all volunteer run non-profit based in Baltimore, MD dedicated to helping people use bicycles as transportation. Donated, second-hand, and land-fill bound bikes are used […]
Bald Eagle at Conowingo Dam
A Bald Eagle looks out over the Conowingo Dam after eating a fish on Saturday, December 12, 2009. Located in northeastern Maryland, spanning the Hartford and Cecil County border, the Conowingo Dam is part of the Conowingo Hydroelectric Plant. The dam is visited daily by bird watchers and photographers looking to get a glimpse of […]
Smithsonian National Zoological Park
A Sloth Bear sniffs a shrub during a lazy afternoon at the National Zoo in Washington, DC on Friday, December 5, 2009. Founded in 1889, the National Zoological Park, also known as the National Zoo, was founded by naturalist and conservationist William T. Hornaday. The park sits on 163-acres within Rock Creek Park in northwest […]
Bea Gaddy’s Thanks for Giving Dinner
Volunteers of the Bea Gaddy Family Center Inc. line up assembly line style at the Patterson Park Recreation Center to help fill up vehicles with bags of food for distribution to families in need in Baltimore, MD on Thursday morning, November 26, 2009. Volunteers also assisted with the preparation of the annual Bea Gaddy Thanksgiving […]
90th Annual Turkey Bowl
Calvert Hall College senior linebacker Daniel Reed (No. 35) yells out the final words of his schools song following a 47 – 28 victory over Loyola Blakefield in the 90th Annual Turkey Bowl at M & T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, MD on Thursday, November 26, 2009. The Turkey Bowl is the longest standing Thanksgiving […]
Scott Simon of NPR’s Weekend Edition Saturday
Scott Simon, host of Weekend Edition Saturday on NPR, welcomes a sold-out crowd to “NPR Without The Dignity” at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center Amphitheater in Washington, DC on Saturday, November 14, 2009. “NPR Without the Dignity” showcased the not so serious side of NPR. The evening featured a conversation lead by […]
Chef Diane Bukatman
Chef Diane Bukatman holds a knife as she teaches an adult cooking class on knife skills to a group of participants at For the Love of Food in Reisterstown, MD on Wednesday, November 4, 2009. For the Love of Food, owned and operated by Chef Diane Bukatman, began as a personal chef service in 2000. […]
John Forté at Club Reality
John Forté performs at Club Reality in Baltimore, MD on Wednesday, November 4, 2009. The confident and talented musician from Brooklyn, New York, is a Grammy-nominated singer, song writer, and producer who has succeeded in turning a negative point of his life into a positive educational tool. After being granted a commutation by President George […]
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