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Inner Harbor

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Inner Harbor

Name of two industrial and commercial inner-city areas of the US cities of New Orleans and Baltimore. In New Orleans, Inner Harbor is situated on the Navigation Canal of the same name, which connects the Mississippi River with Lake Pontchartrain. In Baltimore, Inner Harbor is a former port area that was long derelict, with rotting piers and abandoned warehouses and markets, but that was extensively redeveloped in the 1970s and 1980s and is now the site of parks, trade and convention centres, apartment complexes, and offices.



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The vessel was safely moored in the inner harbor, and the sailing-master was waiting to receive my husband's orders on board.
They towed us back to the inner harbor, and we be- came a fixture, a feature, an institution of the place.
 
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