Every year, the elephants in the circus would parade from the arena to the Lexington Market to be served buckets of fruits and vegetables, but they were retired to Florida.
At 27th and Sisson, artists lived in this venerable building until it was pulled down.
This fellow was the advertising slogan for National Bohemian beer. Although it is no longer brewed in town, he remains a symbol of civic pride.
These "tiles" have appeared on pavements all over the world. This one is at Maryland and Chase.
These pre-renovation structures near the Hollins Market can be had for a song and a headache.
I can't tell you where this was. You had to have been led to it. It was dismantled before I could take a digital photograph of it.
This was the site of the Chesapeake Cadillac dealership, torn down to build a Safeway at 24th and Charles.