Follow Baltimore.Saltbox on Instagram. This is a map of salt boxes with art:
They're there for utility — and during this recent stretch of weather have been getting lots of use. But why can't salt boxes be fun and functional? a Baltimore artist asked.https://t.co/21NhvNSuBd pic.twitter.com/QIUWqlTkKY
— The Baltimore Sun (@baltimoresun) February 18, 2021
“I’ve always loved the salt boxes," says artist @thebrokenplate. "They’re just nostalgic, and a nice service. I always know, when the salt box shows up, snow days are coming.” https://t.co/8iyFmTMYsi
— Baltimore magazine (@Baltimoremag) February 22, 2021
Legal advocate for the injured, disabled and inconvenienced by icy sidewalks, Baltimore legend, Salty R. Glazer. #saltboxart #Baltimore #dontpissonmyleg #pleasedontsueme pic.twitter.com/HlrudzYenR
— Juliet Ames (@thebrokenplate) February 15, 2021
Baltimore Salt Box – The Broken Plate Co. (ibreakplates.com)
Baltimore Salt Box .pdf (dropbox.com)
Today’s salt box is dedicated to @Orioles legend, Brooks Robinson. #saltboxart #orioles #baltimore #baltimorehistory @BmoreCityDOT pic.twitter.com/c40lq8C8TP
— Juliet Ames (@thebrokenplate) February 21, 2021
I didn’t! It was on my list but she beat me 🙂
— Juliet Ames (@thebrokenplate) February 21, 2021