Vince’s Bar (ca. 1951 – 1972) 4–6 N. Wolfe Street

Guide to Indigenous Baltimore

Vince’s Bar (ca. 1951 – 1972) 4–6 N. Wolfe Street

Baltimore, Maryland 21217, United States

Created By: Dr. Elizabeth Rule and The Guide to Indigenous Lands Project in Partnership with Dr. Ashley Minner

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Vince’s Bar was owned by Vincent Staico. His wife, Matilda, “Ms. Til,” often ran the bar. Former patrons describe it as a quiet neighborhood bar, where there was seldom, if ever, fighting. Vince’s had pool tables and American Indian community members made frequent use of them.[1] Staico sold the building to the City in 1972.[2]

1. Rev. Redell Hammonds, phone interview with Ashley Minner, December 12, 2018, transcript.

2. Baltimore City Superior Court (Land Records) RHB 2959, p. 0553, MSA_CE168_13277. Date available 11/18/2004. Date printed 08/01/2019.

This point of interest is part of the tour: Guide to Indigenous Baltimore


 

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