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Recently you did an article about Eager Street and the butcher shop that was located in one of the houses. That butcher shop was my great-grandfather John Vanik Sr. not sure what dates, some time between 1910 and the 1920s . It was also a grocery store. When the Vaniks came here from Czech Republic in 1890. They brought their butcher knifes with them. They already had a trade . I was born and grew up on Port Street, Baltimore. The house was built in 1906. Every time I see my city it makes me sad but I’m glad some of it can be saved in other ways.
Recently you did an article about Eager Street and the butcher shop that was located in one of the houses. That butcher shop was my great-grandfather John Vanik Sr. not sure what dates, some time between 1910 and the 1920s . It was also a grocery store. When the Vaniks came here from Czech Republic in 1890. They brought their butcher knifes with them. They already had a trade . I was born and grew up on Port Street, Baltimore. The house was built in 1906. Every time I see my city it makes me sad but I’m glad some of it can be saved in other ways.
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