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The property is the last remaining piece of a 180-acre tract of land known as Carr’s and Sparrow’s beaches, two popular resorts on the Chesapeake Bay where Black people found refuge during the ...
Marylanders cherish fame, memories of Carr's, Sparrow's beaches. African Americans came from far and wide to what was known simply as 'the beach' ...
The last remnant of two historic Black-owned beaches in Annapolis will be developed into a public park, thanks to a patchwork of federal, state and local funding. The State of Maryland is putting ...
Lucy Sparrow is ready to take your order. The British artist, beloved for her hand-sewn and painted sculptures, is back in Miami Beach with an installation of a fully stocked McDonald’s ...
Elktonia Beach is the last remaining piece of a once-vibrant 180-acre property known as Carr’s and Sparrow’s beaches, two popular resorts on the Chesapeake Bay that served as a place for the ...
Carr's Beach and Sparrow's Beach no longer exist, but back in the day, they were a hotspot for locals and musical legends. "The James Browns, Little Richards, ...
Deep in the Everglades, where whiskers of muhly grass bloom purple in fall, lives a sparrow — a diminutive bird, shy, mostly unremarkable, yet it wields the full might of the federal government ...
British artist Lucy Sparrow is pictured at her “Feltz Bagels” installation on Oct. 2, 2023, in New York. Opening Tuesday, the installation uses approximately 30,000 pieces of felt to recreate ...
The saltmarsh sparrow’s existence depends on the coastal marshes found from Virginia to Maine. Their decline reveals an ecosystem on the brink. Bri Benvenuti, a technician with the U.S. Fish and ...
Lansing's hospital systems are worth billions. McLaren Heath Care, with its 12 hospitals across Michigan, is a $7.3 billion organization. In 2023, UM Health-Sparrow's six area hospitals, part of ...
Lucy Sparrow’s $250 limited edition Maurizio Cattelan-inspired banana at the “Blessed Be the Fruit” installation at the SCOPE Art Show in Miami Beach. Photo by Sarah Cascone. Then again ...