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July 16th through July 29th

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Formstone, that funky faux rock, was
"invented" in 1938 by Albert Knight, and intended only
for remodeling suburban homes. It wasn't until the late 1940s
and 1950s that it began appearing en masse throughout Baltimore's
neighborhoods. Little by little, entire blocks of brick-front
rowhomes were covered with a layer of concrete skin transforming
into our beloved "little castles."
A few years before that, Eddie's opened the
doors to our first location in Roland Park. Since then, we've
been providing exceptional service and hard-to-find products to
our loyal customers. When you care so much about what you do,
it's hard to "cover up" your true self.
Fashion runs in cycles, and while many were
tearing it down a few years ago, Formstone is hot again today.
It's even accenting the set designs of John Waters' "Hairspray"
in Manhattan!
Fake Formstone on Broadway...who would've
ever thought?
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