Baltimore weekends during July and August could be sleepy. Before air conditioning was widely introduced, the downtown department stores observed early closings on Saturdays before Labor Day. Patrons filled movie theaters that were mechanically cooled. The handful of tourists the city attracted…
Source: Sun
Jacques Kelly: Baltimore summers before the advent of air conditioning were just 'Too Darn Hot'
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