The City of Baltimore continues to clean up following this week's riots, and much of the metro area remains under National Guard control as of Friday. The 10pm curfew, enacted by Baltimore mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake on April 28, remains in effect.
Still, the city is slowly starting the long process of returning to normal.
Claims magazine editor-in-chief Patricia Harman lives in the area and has been photographing the aftermath of the riots for PropertyCasualty360. Here is what she found.
(All photos courtesy of Patricia Harman unless otherwise noted.)
Harbor Place. There should be hundreds of people on these streets. Instead there are National Guard soldiers and state police all around the pavilions.
In front of the Gallery shopping center across the street from Harbor Place. There should be tons of people here too. It's a very upscale mall by the Harbor.
Another view of the quiet Harbor Place.
Driving into the city. Average traffic by the horseshoe Casino and Camden Yards and M&T Bank Stadium.
And here is what the downtown area looked like on Tuesday, with the Camden Yards baseball stadium in the background. (AP Image)
This fight occured near the stadium. (AP Image)
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