'Arch Madness' Bracket Challenge To Determine Baltimore's Best Architectural Landmarks

BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- It's no secret that Baltimore has a deep history, and that can be seen in the city's architecture. In the spirit of March Madness, the city is honoring its history with a bracket-style competition showcasing some of the city's architectural landmarks.

Sixty-four buildings from across the city are featured in the "Arch Madness" bracket. The top 16 from each region -- broken down by time periods -- will face off, with the most popular building in each matchup moving on to the next round.

Among the contenders are the First and Franklin Presbyterian Church, Mt. Royal Station, City Hall, Patterson Park Pagoda and Baltimore City College.

Voting runs through Sunday. To choose your favorites, click here.

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