Bicycle shop in Hyattsville offers bike fittings, parts, service and repair.
At Ferleman Gallery we specialize in art that has a bias for action. A captured moment in time that will never happen again.
Martha Howard and John Henry Murphy Alliance founded the Baltimore Afro-American Newspaper. By 1950 the Afro-American was the leading voice for racial equality, economic advancement, civil rights and the coverage of Black life in the nation.
This exhibit describes contributions of families who settled Spencerville, an African-American community. Some were pioneers in teaching at newly integrated schools, who demonstrated passion for racial equality in education and recreation facilities.
The marker commemorates the 600 crab pickers, predominantly African American women, who on April 6, 1938, went on strike from Crisfield’s packinghouses to protest wage cuts and more. Despite facing violence, the women persevered for five weeks.
A local history organization that offers walking and bus tours, including civil-rights tours of Baltimore neighborhoods, with an emphasis on home-grown civil rights leaders. Visit their website for schedule and reservation information.
Nisey's Boutique is a fun and funky marketplace of hard to find and one-of-a-kind items - from uniquely stylish women's apparel, accessories, and personal care products to transcontinental interior decor.
Pizzeria Paradiso has become an institution for wood-fired Neapolitan-style pizza and craft beer in the Washington DC area since 1991.
A guided tour of All Saints Street, the neighborhood at the center of the African-American community until the 1960s, provides insights into community activism and the historical importance of the area. Tours start at the AARCH Heritage Center.
Specializing in Senegalese cuisine.