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  1. A great shop in the Hamden neighborhood selling upmarket Baltimore and Maryland souveniers, including books, some signed by the authors, toys, clothing and postcards, unlike those found at the tourist shops at the Inner Harbor.

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  2. Hometown Girl tells Mimi Dietrich’s story as a life-long Marylander and Baltimore native, and expert quilter.

  3. Hometown Girl. Using her years in retail and design, Annie Parker has created a perfectly curated shop. By Janelle Erlichman Diamond | October 2020. Growing up in Bel Air, a young Annie Parker adored making stuff. “I loved crafts. I was never a sports girl,” she admits.

  4. Mar 28, 2019 · This past weekend, I (Teri) had the privilege of attending the opening of the special exhibit, Hometown Girl: Contemporary Quilts of Mimi Dietrich, at the Maryland Historical Society Museum in Baltimore, Maryland. What a thrill it was to share this day with Mimi—along with hundreds of her family, friends, and students.

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  5. A great shop in the Hamden neighborhood selling upmarket Baltimore and Maryland souveniers, including books, some signed by the authors, toys, clothing and postcards, unlike those found at the...

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  6. www.magzter.com · Baltimore-magazine · HOMETOWN-GIRLHOMETOWN GIRL - Magzter

    Soon, she was selling her wares—under her full-name, Ann Margaret Ceramicsat local markets and wholesale throughout Baltimore and Washington, D.C. Her pieces are beautiful—with a neutral and earthy vibe. Simple shapes that are functional, with her signature oversized handles on her mugs.

  7. Mar 14, 2019 · This March 23, in celebration of Maryland Day, the Maryland Historical Society will launch a year-long retrospective of alumna Mimi Dietrich’s work at its Baltimore headquarters. Titled “Hometown Girl,” the show dives deep into her decades-long quilting career.

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