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Daily Archives: June 6, 2018

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An Iconic Sign, Union Jobs Connect Baltimore’s Middle Class

The Sugar BeatBy Phillip HayesJune 6, 2018

At nights, she’d gaze at the iconic Domino Sugar refinery that has long illuminated the city’s Inner Harbor.  But, she never realized just how close her home was to the refinery until she came to work there decades ago.