Baltimore's Inner Harbor

From an Industrial Waterfront to Haborplace and More

In 1985, WJZ-TV local news cameras captured the view of the Inner Harbor from above as they documented the quickly changing landscape from the back seat of a helicopter. An aerial vantage point was nearly a necessity to take in the wide range of recently completed development projects and recently announced new building sites. In 1984, developers and city officials had announced twenty projects to build new buildings or reuse existing buildings around Charles Center and the Inner Harbor.

That same year, Charles Center and the Inner Harbor won an "Honor Award" from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) recognizing the conversion of the former industrial landscape into a destination for tourists and locals as "one of the supreme achievements of large-scale urban design and development in U.S. history."

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Inner Harbor Scenes
View of people gathered around the Inner Harbor, Harborplace, and other nearby buildings. Background music is Heliotrope (Aeronaut) by Blue Dot Sessions (CC BY-NC). ~ Source: Mid-Atlantic Regional Moving Image Archive (MARMIA) ~ Creator: WJZ-TV ~...
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Aerial view of the Inner Harbor
Background music is Roundpine (Resolute) by Blue Dot Sessions (CC BY-NC 4.0). ~ Source: Mid-Atlantic Regional Moving Image Archive (MARMIA) ~ Creator: WJZ-TV ~ Date: c. 1985
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