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<p>[QUOTE="Laura Brady Heim, post: 3587253, member: 104756"]Hi. My father was very involved with the restoration of this ship, not as as a construction person, but was an oil painter. He </p><p> Was a well known Baltimore artist, and painted the cover of the new Port of Baltimore magazine of the new, tall port of Baltimore </p><p>Building, as well as the inner harbor. </p><p>He has a lot to do with the renovations, and painted many things that had to do with the inner harbor in Baltimore, with interest in Fells Pt, and tug boats. His name was Howard Brady- and a talented “staple” as a painter in Baltimore City.</p><p>He was given quite a few”lifetime admission coins”, although they were in plastic bags, and had paperwork inside each bag. </p><p>The workers there now don’t seem to know about these, although if the paper is kept, shown, and RETURNED to you- we have had complete success with the lifetime pass.</p><p>Remember to get the coin AND paper back.</p><p>We’ve been often. (I have seen a few coins with the papers in Ebay in the past. )I’m unaware of other struck lifetime coins.</p><p>Laura Brady Heim[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Laura Brady Heim, post: 3587253, member: 104756"]Hi. My father was very involved with the restoration of this ship, not as as a construction person, but was an oil painter. He Was a well known Baltimore artist, and painted the cover of the new Port of Baltimore magazine of the new, tall port of Baltimore Building, as well as the inner harbor. He has a lot to do with the renovations, and painted many things that had to do with the inner harbor in Baltimore, with interest in Fells Pt, and tug boats. His name was Howard Brady- and a talented “staple” as a painter in Baltimore City. He was given quite a few”lifetime admission coins”, although they were in plastic bags, and had paperwork inside each bag. The workers there now don’t seem to know about these, although if the paper is kept, shown, and RETURNED to you- we have had complete success with the lifetime pass. Remember to get the coin AND paper back. We’ve been often. (I have seen a few coins with the papers in Ebay in the past. )I’m unaware of other struck lifetime coins. Laura Brady Heim[/QUOTE]
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