Periodical Publishers in Springdale, MD

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Johns Hopkins University Press gallery

Johns Hopkins University Press, located in Baltimore, is one of the oldest printing presses in the United States, and was founded in 1878. It began as Joh

Neighborhoods:
Northern Baltimore, Charles Village
Oxford Club gallery
23YEARS IN BUSINESS

The Oxford Club publishes financial periodicals that provide information on investment and business news. The company has more than 36,000 members in over 1

Neighborhoods:
Central Baltimore, Mount Vernon
Girls' Life Acquisition Co gallery

Monarch Services is the parent company for Girls Life magazine. Girls Life magazine is the leading magazine for 10-to 15-year-old girls. In addition, ea

Career Communications Group gallery

Career Communications Group, based in Baltimore, Md., has created a group of magazines, Web sites and annual national conferences that provide a forum f

Girls' Life Magazine gallery

In September 1994, Girls Life magazine hit newsstands across the United States. Girls Life has continued to grow and sustain its place as one of the t

Neighborhoods:
Downtown Baltimore, Central Baltimore
Afro-American Newspaper gallery

With more than 120,000 regular readers, the Afro-American Newspapers is a leading news provider for African-Americans in the Baltimore/Washington, D.C