ThatguyfromBaltimore

ThatguyfromBaltimore t1_iyewr4t wrote

The Blast leaving was more Ed Hale having a falling out with the City and ownership of the arena. They did play there for almost 40 years prior to the move.

The NHL Board of Governors actually came to Baltimore prior to expanding with 6 teams in the 60s. Even then, the sightlines were so poor they refused to put a team here. That team ended up going to St. Louis to become the Blues (which ironically enough is the NHL team I avidly support).

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ThatguyfromBaltimore t1_iy7zb0t wrote

The Light Rail might be the most reliable method of transit to be honest. Where are you planning to board it from? I've taken it countless number of times and never had an issue with time, or safety.

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ThatguyfromBaltimore t1_it7bsu1 wrote

It would depend on the basement, as someone already said in the thread here. That being said, 3-4 blocks up from Boston depending on where you are, is O'Donnell or above that, so flooding from storms itself you should be fine on, since that's pretty much uphill from the waterfront.

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