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Harford Hackerspace : ウィキペディア英語版 | Harford Hackerspace
Harford Hackerspace (now Baltimore Hackerspace) is a hackerspace, sometimes called a makerspace, located in Baltimore, Maryland. Its creation has been inspired and modeled after the many other Hackerspaces〔(Most complete list of hackerspaces at hackerspaces.org )〕 around the United States and Europe. == About ==
Harford Hackerspace was established in January 2009 to fill the gap of a hackerspace in the Baltimore area. At the time there wasn't another hackerspace within a reasonable distance. Originally set out to be in Harford County, Maryland, the name Harford Hackerspace was born. After the first few meetings, it was realized that the majority of the founding members resided within Baltimore, Maryland. Therefore, within its first month it was relocated to Baltimore where it became the first hackerspace in Baltimore. Although residing in Baltimore, the group was still incorporated under the name Harford Hackerspace.〔(Harford Hackerspace web site page about the name confusion )〕 Beginning in 2013 the name problem was rectified by filing paperwork to register the group officially as Baltimore Hackerspace the name in which the group now operates as. With the help of Nick Farr of former HacDC fame, the group sorted through the paperwork and became one of the first registered non-profit 501(C)(3) charitable organization hackerspaces. Their mission is to create an environment where people could collaborate on ideas, share resources and talents, and learn from each other—all within a social environment.
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