Baltimore City College is the third oldest public
high school in the United States. Since its establishment in 1839, hundreds of
Maryland business, civic, and political leaders have passed through its doors on their way to notability. Many graduates have served as members of the federal and state legislature, judges, journalists, leaders in business, politics, and the military. They include three former Governors of Maryland,
Nobel Prize,
Pulitzer Prize, and
Wolf Prize recipients. Of the seven Maryland recipients of the
Medal of Honor between
World War I and
World War II, three are graduates of Baltimore City College. Bridges, buildings, craters, highways, institutions, monuments, and professorships have been named for alumni including the
Dryden Flight Research Center, the
Governor Harry W. Nice Memorial Bridge, and
Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall where City holds its graduation.
Arts and entertainment
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