Maryland has come a long way in terms of development. While the state was once mostly farmland, the cities we did have grew quickly throughout the last century. Take a look at the following vintage photos to see just how much Maryland’s cities have changed.

  1. Baltimore rowhomes with pristine white marble steps. Photo taken in 1938.

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  1. Downtown Hagerstown, circa 1937.

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  1. An old-fashioned steam engine arriving to Hagerstown from Baltimore in 1937.

Arthur Rothstein / Library of Congress LC-USF33-002655

  1. A day at the Cumberland Fire Department in 1939.

John Vachon / Library of Congress LC-USF33-T01-001367

  1. The Baltimore waterfront. Photo taken in June 1938.

Arthur Rothstein / Library of Congress LC-USF34-026471

  1. US Route 1 along Hyattsville.

Jack Delano / Library of Congress LC-USF33-020664

  1. A painted building in downtown Annapolis in 1936.

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  1. Confectionery and a glimpse at prices from 1936 in Annapolis.

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  1. An auto repair shop near Laurel.

Jack Delano / Library of Congress LC-USF33-020658

  1. A glimpse of the price of booze in Baltimore, circa 1939.

Arthur Rothstein / Library of Congress LC-USF33-003038

Aren’t these images fascinating? For even more vintage photos of the Old Line State, check out this article, featuring images from 100 years ago!

John Vachon / Library of Congress LC-USF34-008529

Wikimedia Commons / FSA/OWI photographer

Arthur Rothstein / Library of Congress LC-USF33-002655

John Vachon / Library of Congress LC-USF33-T01-001367

Arthur Rothstein / Library of Congress LC-USF34-026471

Jack Delano / Library of Congress LC-USF33-020664

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Jack Delano / Library of Congress LC-USF33-020658

Arthur Rothstein / Library of Congress LC-USF33-003038

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