Phoebe Baroody Stanton (1914–2003) was an American architectural historian, professor and urban planner.
Phoebe Baroody was born in 1914 in Carroll County, Illinois, into a Lebanese-American family.
[2] She was married to Daniel J. Stanton, a city planner; and in 1954 they moved to Chinquapin Parkway in Baltimore.
[2][3] Stanton was an outspoken supporter of Baltimore's architecture and advised the city on design.
[1] Stanton died at 88 on September 24, 2003, in a Baltimore hospital due to complications from heart disease and emphysema.