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1100 Ward Street

Back in the 1800's, they literally herded pigs through the streets of Southwest Baltimore's Washington Village, from the terminus of the B & O Railroad to the neighborhood's meat packing plants and butcher shops. The nickname, 'Pigtown,' has stuck, but the industry is long gone from this part of the city. These days, the neighborhood is known for unemployment, homelessness, and drug addiction. The 1100 block of Ward Street stares these problems in the face and does everything it can to turn the tide. Paul's Place Outreach Center is a beacon of hope on Ward Street, and in this episode…