Polish Home Hall, Heritage building in Curtis Bay, Baltimore, United States.
Polish Home Hall is a two-story red brick building with stone trim and an attic level beneath a sloping shingle roof. The structure occupies the corner of Fairhaven Avenue and Filbert Street in Curtis Bay.
The building opened in 1905 as a town hall and fire station for the neighborhood. After purchase by the United Polish Societies in 1925, it transformed into a center for the Polish American community.
The hall brings together members of the Polish American community for family celebrations and neighborhood gatherings. Visitors experience traditional food, music, and dancing that keep the heritage of Polish immigrants alive.
The building is easily accessible and hosts regular community events and gatherings throughout the year. Check ahead to learn about upcoming celebrations or meetings, since hours vary depending on scheduled activities.
The structure earned a place on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007, marking its importance to Baltimore's architectural and social heritage. This recognition highlights how neighborhood gathering spaces preserve local identity.
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