Lombard Street (Baltimore)

[1] To the east of Patterson Park, both Pratt and Lombard Streets start again at Linwood Avenue.

[2] It has undergone many changes over the past hundred years but became famous for its Corned Beef row.

"Corned Beef Row" is a stretch of East Lombard Street that was once the center of Jewish life in Baltimore.

Notable is Attman's Delicatessen, founded in 1915, which is famous throughout the city for its hot corned beef sandwiches.

The synagogue currently holds services every Shabbat and Jewish HolyDay, and classes covering various topics three weeknights.